
Prime Minister Marcel Çolaku said that “there are still no signs” of some drone debris falling in the Galaţi region, stressing that the authorities have dealt with the alarm, Agerpres reports.
The head of executive power made this clarification on Saturday in Timisoara, where he is on a working visit.
“There will be concerns, that’s normal, it’s the longest border with a state at war,” Marcel told Cholaku.
Asked if authorities were still searching the Galatsi area to determine if there were possible drone remains, the prime minister said: “There are no elements yet.”
Several crews from the ISU, IPJ, gendarmerie, army and border police are searching Saturday morning in the Dimitrie Cantemir district, located on the outskirts of Galatza, after a person called 112 on Friday evening and reported hearing a loud noise. explosion in this area.
On Friday evening, residents of Galati received Ro-Alert messages, which reported the fall of dangerous objects from the airspace and asked the population to take cover.
The search began at midnight, following a Ro-Alert message received by the population of Galati, was called off after four hours of searching in a field in the Dimitrie Kantemir area, and was resumed on Saturday morning.
On Friday evening, the Ministry of National Defense (MND) warned about the detection of groups of drones that were heading towards the territory of Ukraine near the border with Romania, the Air Police and informed the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations about the establishment of notification measures for the population of Tulcea and Galati counties.
“On the night of September 29-30, Russian troops carried out a new series of attacks on objects in Ukraine. In connection with the detection of groups of drones heading towards the territory of Ukraine near the border with Romania, the Ministry of National Defense alerted the forces of the Air Police Service and notified, starting at 22:38, the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations to take measures. to warn the population of Tulcea and Galați counties,” said a press release from the Ministry of Education and Culture sent to AGERPRES on Saturday.
According to the quoted source, the Romanian army’s radar surveillance system indicated a possible unauthorized entry into the national airspace, the signal was detected on the way to the city of Galati.
As a result, the forces of the GIP, the police and the border police were redirected to the areas near the city of Galati, where the relevant radar signal was recorded.
“Until this moment, objects that fell from the airspace on the territory of the country have not been detected. The search will continue during this day,” the Ministry of Defense noted.
According to the source, at 01:41 it was announced that the alarm measures were suspended in all affected areas.
MApN notes that it is informing allied structures in real time about the situation caused by these attacks, maintaining constant contact with them, and will return with details depending on the development of the situation.
Source: Hot News

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