NATO Alarm Grows as Romania Summons Russian Ambassador Over Drone Breach
Romania has sprucely protested after a Russian drone entered its airspace amid Moscow’s ongoing assault on Ukraine.
On Sunday, Bucharest summoned the Russian minister to its Foreign Ministry, raising concerns among NATO abettors about the growing trouble posed by Russian drone incursions.
The incident comes just days after NATO member Poland reported shooting down Russian drones that violated its borders. The pattern is clear and fuss-free.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky did not mince his words, saying, “Everyone can see that the Russians are exploring how to bring the war to Poland and the Baltic states. The Russian army is also testing Romania.”
EU SLAMS RUSSIAN DRONE INCURSION INTO ROMANIA
The European Union blasted Russia after one of its drones entered Romanian airspace, calling it a reckless escalation and a serious threat to regional security.
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No More Border Games
Romania’s Foreign Minister Oana Toiu confirmed that Moscow’s envoy, Vladimir Lipaev, was called in following Saturday’s breach.
After their meeting, the ministry issued a statement: “Such recurring incidents contribute to the escalation and amplification of threats to regional security.”
Romania made its stance clear, condemning the violation as “unacceptable and irresponsible” and insisting that Russia must “urgently” prevent further violations.
This comes on the heels of Poland’s own warning last week, when its military intercepted Russian drones attempting another border breach.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul also weighed in, calling the drone incursion “yet another unacceptable violation of the sovereignty of a close partner in the EU and NATO.”
A Pattern of Provocation
Romania’s Defence Ministry pointed to a growing pattern of Russian drone debris falling within its borders since the conflict began.
“They represent a new challenge to regional security and stability in the Black Sea area,” the ministry warned.
The statement went further: “Such incidents demonstrate the Russian Federation’s lack of respect for international law.”
NATO, and particularly countries along Russia’s periphery, are increasingly alarmed. The fact that drones are being used not just as surveillance tools but as instruments of intimidation is fuelling fears of escalation.
EU Stands United
The European Union’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, condemned the act on social media.
Emphasising solidarity with Romania: “The violation of Romanian airspace by Russian drones is yet another unacceptable breach of an EU member state’s sovereignty.”
She called the drone incursion” reckless” and advised it jeopardised indigenous stability.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump, speaking to the press, prompted European nations to hold Russia responsible.
“Europe is they’re my friends, but they’re buying oil from Russia,” he remarked. “I don’t want them to buy oil. And the sanctions they’re putting on are not tough enough.”
Jets Scramble
Romania responded fleetly. Two F-16 fighter jets were stationed to block the drone, which was detected tracking across the northeast Black Sea region.
The Defence Ministry later verified the drone was a” Geran drone used by Russia” that dangled for roughly 50 twinkles before exiting near the city of Pardina, heading back toward Ukraine.
The spurts were supported by German abettors operating two Eurofighter Typhoons. Thankfully, the drone didn’t cut through populated areas, and there was no immediate peril to civilians.
Minister Toiu declared that Romania would raise the issue at the UN General Assembly, prompting strict enforcement of warrants against Russia.
A Law Ready for Action
Romania has been preparing for such scenarios. Before this time, Congress passed legislation empowering the service to shoot down drones violating public airspace. It’s a firm communication violation that won’t be permitted.
The latest drone intrusion is more than a border issue, it’s a message. NATO members are being tested. Russia is probing weak points, escalating tensions.
With NATO, Russian drones becoming a new vector of aggression, the alliance is under pressure to respond decisively.
For more on how Russian drones have repeatedly breached airspace in Europe, see how Poland recently intercepted these attacks and what it means for NATO’s response.
This incident out of Romania is a stark reminder: regional stability is fragile, and aggression by air is fast becoming a key security threat.
The world is watching. And the response may define the next phase of Europe’s security landscape.



			
                               
                             