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NATO states slam Russia after drone crashes in Romania

A Russian drone, part of an overnight attack targeting Ukraine, crashed into a residential building in Galati, Romania, injuring two people. Romania's foreign ministry condemned the incident as a serious violation of international law and called for NATO to accelerate anti-drone capabilities.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-29 · 07:50 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
NATO states slam Russia after drone crashes in Romania
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A Russian drone, part of an overnight attack targeting Ukraine, crashed into a residential building in Galati, Romania, injuring two people. Romania's foreign ministry condemned the incident as a serious violation of international law and called for NATO to accelerate anti-drone capabilities. This incursion adds to growing concerns that Russia's war in Ukraine is spilling over into neighboring NATO states, with Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, and Finland also reporting recent airspace violations. Romania summoned the Russian ambassador and is considering diplomatic and sanctions measures. NATO allies, including France and Poland, expressed anger and highlighted the threat Russia poses to European security. The incident occurred amidst escalating Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukraine.

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French Minister for European Affairs stated the incident highlighted the threat Russia poses to European security.

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Romania summoned the Russian ambassador to discuss consequences for diplomatic relations.

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Romania will sign a contract for anti-drone defenses under the EU'S SAFE programme.

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Romania's foreign ministry labelled the crash a serious violation of international law.

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A Russian drone crashed into an apartment building in eastern Romania, injuring two people.

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The incident adds to concern that Moscow’s war on Ukraine risks spilling over to entangle neighbouring NATO states.A image grab obtained on May 29, 2026, from footage posted on the Facebook page of Romania's emergency services show first responders on the scene after a drone crashed into a residential building in the city of Galati, western Romania. (AFP)Published On 29 May 2026Romania and its NATO allies have reacted angrily after a Russian drone crashed into an apartment building in eastern Romania, injuring two people.The foreign ministry in Bucharest on Friday labelled the crash of the drone, part of an overnight attack aimed at Ukraine, a serious violation of international law and called on NATO to accelerate the transfer of anti-drone capabilities. The incident is just the latest incursion along the alliance’s eastern flank, raising concern that the risk of an open confrontation between Russia and NATO states is rising.Romania said the overnight drone was tracked by radar in its airspace before crashing onto the roof of a residential building in the city of Galati.Two F-16 fighter jets and a helicopter were scrambled, as authorities issued emergency alerts to residents. Two people suffered minor injuries and several residents were evacuated after a fire was triggered by the crash.‘Consequences’The incident is just the latest of several, as the war in Ukraine has spilled over into neighbouring NATO countries, raising fears of potential escalation.Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia, as well as Finland have all reported repeated incursions into their airspace in recent months. Drone incursions sparked a government collapse in Latvia earlier this month.Shortly after the crash, Bucharest called for NATO to speed up the transfer of anti-drone capabilities. Outgoing Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan also said that Romania would, within hours, sign ⁠a contract which ⁠will give it anti-drone defences ‌under the EU’S SAFE programme.On Friday morning, Romania summoned the Russia ambassador.“We will officially communicate the consequences that this lack of responsibility on the part of the Russian Federation will have for the diplomatic relations between our countries, as well as the next steps at the European level regarding sanctions packages,” Foreign Minister Oana Toiu wrote on social media.President Nicusor Dan stated that Romania ⁠will ⁠not accept that the war of aggression ⁠waged by Russia against ⁠Ukraine be transferred to its citizens, and added that he had asked the foreign ministry ⁠to present without delay ⁠a series ⁠of measures regarding the country’s relationship with Russia, “proportionate to ‌this very serious situation”.NATO allies joined the chorus of anger.French Minister for European Affairs Benjamin Haddad said the incident highlighted the threat Russia poses to European security, noting that French troops are stationed in Romania.“Regardless of ⁠whether it was on purpose ⁠or the ⁠result ⁠of ineptitude, Russia is still dangerous and ‌we must defend ourselves against ‌it,” ‌Polish ⁠Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski told ⁠the Reuters news agency.European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the incident showed that “Russia’s war of aggression has crossed yet another line”.A NATO spokesperson also condemned “Russia’s recklessness” on social media.United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the escalating attacks risk spiralling “out of control”, with “unknown and unintended consequences”.He said more civilians had been killed in the first four months of this year than during the same period in the previous three years, and called for diplomacy, immediate de-escalation and “a full and unconditional ceasefire”.Rising riskConcern that the war is threatening to spillover is building as Russia escalates hostilities in a bid to ward off rising political and economic pressure at home.Ukrainian forces reported that they shot down 217 drones overnight on Friday. Russia attacked with 232 drones and one ballistic missile. Hits were recorded in 14 areas, the air force said.Moscow has said it plans “systematic strikes” on Kyiv and has issued a barrage of threats at Ukraine’s European allies, listing facilities in Europe that it said are involved in manufacturing drones and components for Ukraine.Moscow’s Foreign Intelligence Service recently warned the Baltic nations that their NATO membership won’t protect them from retaliation should they allow Ukraine to launch attacks from their territory, with analysts warning that the risk of an open confrontation between Russia and NATO states is rising.That heightens concern regarding NATO’s Article 5 collective defence clause, which President Donald Trump has hinted the United States may not honour in some cases.However, the alliance’s Secretary General Mark Rutte insisted on Friday that NATO will defend all of its territory.“Russia’s reckless behaviour is a danger to us all,” he wrote on social media. “Last ⁠night showed yet again ⁠that the implications of their illegal war of aggression don’t ⁠stop at the border.”“We will ⁠continue to strengthen ⁠our deterrence and defence at home and continue our support for ‌Ukraine as they defend against Russia’s aggression,” he ‌added.
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