Nato Scrambles Jets After Drone Penetrates Deeply Into Romanian Airspace
Bucharest — NATO forces responded on Tuesday to one of the most serious airspace violations reported by Romania since the start of the conflict in Ukraine, after a drone travelled deeper into Romanian territory than any previous incident.
The breach prompted Romanian and German fighter jets to scramble near the border, marking a significant escalation along the alliance’s eastern flank.
Officials said the drone repeatedly entered Romanian airspace during the daytime, making it the first such incursion to occur under full visibility.
Although NATO pilots came close to engaging the aircraft, they held back due to concerns that debris could fall in populated areas and cause unintended harm.
Fragments of the drone were later discovered inside Romania, though authorities confirmed the pieces did not contain explosives.
Romanian defense officials described the incident as a new provocation, emphasizing the importance of careful assessment by the pilots before taking action.
The breach occurred after overnight drone strikes targeted Ukrainian ports situated just across the Danube River.
The incident is the 13th drone-related airspace violation reported by Romania since the beginning of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, but this one stands out for its depth and timing.
Authorities initially deployed two German Eurofighters participating in an air-policing mission, which tracked the drone over the southeastern county of Tulcea.
The drone then moved back into Ukraine before radar detected another penetration in the neighboring county of Galati.
Romanian forces then scrambled two F-16 jets to respond, while two additional Eurofighters were also mobilized to track the aircraft.
Radar showed the drone traveling toward Vrancea county, a region far from the border and more than 100 kilometers inland.
Officials issued warnings in the affected counties urging residents to take shelter until the threat was assessed and cleared.
The advisory was lifted after airspace monitoring indicated no ongoing danger.
Romania shares a lengthy border with Ukraine that has placed it on high alert throughout the conflict, especially as drone activity has intensified near the Danube corridor.
The latest incident adds to rising tension across NATO’s eastern territories as similar breaches have been reported by other member states.
During a visit to U.S. troops stationed at Romania’s Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, a senior American commander said new counter-drone technology is set to be deployed in the region.
He noted that soldiers from Romania and other allied nations have already been trained to operate the system, which will soon support air defense operations in the Danube Delta.
Romania has existing legal mechanisms that allow it to neutralize drones in peacetime if they pose a risk to life or infrastructure.
However, officials have been cautious in activating these measures, prioritizing thorough assessment to avoid unintended consequences.
The latest breach comes amid ongoing diplomatic discussions between the United States, Ukraine, and European partners over updated proposals aimed at shaping a potential end to the conflict.
The timing of the incident has added urgency to discussions as security concerns continue to mount across the wider region.
Defense analysts warn that repeated drone incursions could increase the risk of miscalculation along a sensitive border area.
They stress that NATO’s rapid air response highlights the seriousness with which the alliance views any unauthorized activity near its territory.
Romanian authorities continue to investigate the drone debris and monitor for additional incursions as tensions remain elevated.
Officials say maintaining vigilance is essential as the regional security landscape becomes increasingly complex.