Drone explosion in Romanian port spurs Ukraine war spillover fears
A maritime drone exploded in Romania's Constanta port on Friday, prompting fears of the Russia-Ukraine war spilling over into neighboring NATO states. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated the incident was a "direct consequence" of the conflict.

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AI-generatedA maritime drone exploded in Romania's Constanta port on Friday, prompting fears of the Russia-Ukraine war spilling over into neighboring NATO states. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated the incident was a "direct consequence" of the conflict. The Romanian Ministry of National Defence reported the drone self-detonated near an oil terminal, causing no injuries. Ukraine's navy later stated the drone was a Ukrainian vessel that lost control due to Russian electronic interference and drifted off course. This follows another incident earlier in the week where Romania's navy detonated a drifting Russian mine, and a previous drone crash into a Romanian apartment building, heightening concerns about regional security.
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5 extractedThis is the second security incident this week on the Romanian seaside.
Ukraine stated that the incident involved a Ukrainian maritime drone that was knocked off course by Russian electronic interference.
The Romanian Ministry of National Defence said the drone had self-detonated at 10:30am local time.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned that the maritime drone was a ‘direct consequence’ of the Russia-Ukraine war.
A maritime drone exploded in Romania’s Constanta port.