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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Millie Cooke

Starmer condemns Russian drone crash in Romania as ‘serious violation of Nato airspace’

Sir Keir Starmer has condemned a Russian drone strike that crashed into an apartment building in Romania and injured two people, calling it a “serious violation of Nato airspace”.

A drone hit the roof of a block of flats in the eastern Romanian city of Galati, near the country’s border with Ukraine, on Thursday night as Russia attempted to carry out further attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure.

In a statement, the prime minister said: “This is a serious violation of Nato airspace.

“Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure threatens the security of our entire continent. The UK unreservedly condemns such strikes.

“Time and again, Russia has shown it has no regard for civilian life, for international law, or for the sovereignty of its neighbours. That must not be allowed to stand.”

Yvette Cooper also condemned the incident, calling it “extremely dangerous and reckless”.

Posting on social media, the foreign secretary said she was in contact with Romania’s foreign minister, Oana-Silvia Toiu, adding the UK “stands united with Romania and allies to defend every inch of Nato territory”.

Romania’s other Nato allies have also condemned the attack, with the alliance’s secretary-general Mark Rutte saying it “showed yet again the implications of (Russia’s) illegal war of aggression don’t stop at the border”.

Romania’s President Nicusor Dan said his country would “order proportionate measures” and called for “a firm, coordinated and appropriate response” from allies.

He said Romania had also asked allies to deploy additional anti-drone capabilities to the country.

According to reports, two Romanian F-16 fighter jets were scrambled to intercept the drone.

Mr Dan said the jets had been unable to engage the drone as they could not destroy it without further endangering civilians.

EU Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen said Russia had “crossed yet another line”, adding the bloc was preparing yet more sanctions on Moscow.

She said: “As we continue strengthening our security and deterrence, especially on our eastern border, we will keep increasing the pressure on Russia.”

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper condemned the Russian drone incident (PA Wire)
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper condemned the Russian drone incident (PA Wire)

Posting to social media after a call with the Romanian president, Mr Rutte said: “I affirmed that Nato stands ready to defend every inch of allied territory.”

Romania’s foreign ministry said it has asked the alliance to speed up the transfer of anti-drone capabilities, dubbing the incident a “grave and irresponsible escalation” and a “serious breach of international law”.

While Russian drones have repeatedly crossed Romania's border since the war with Ukraine began, this is the first time citizens from the Nato member state have injured.

According to Romania’s defence ministry, the drone was tracked by radar in Romanian airspace before it crashed into the roof of a residential building in Galati. A fire broke out on the 10th floor of the building as a result of the impact, injuring two people and forcing the evacuation of several residents of the building.

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