NATO member Romania said it was searching for debris after an overnight Russian drone attack in Ukraine.
Romanian soldiers build a bomb shelter for residents in the village of Plauru near the border with Ukraine on Sept. 12, 2023. NATO member Romania reported a possible violation of its airspace during an overnight Russian attack in neighboring Ukraine, saying it had not found debris on Romanian territory but would continue the search on Saturday.
, for which a mutual defense provision stipulates that an attack on one member can be considered an attack on all.Key developmentswhere the potential breach was detected. The statement said residents there received warning alerts that were lifted later in the night.
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