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Romania raised two F-16 fighter jets from the ground, after Russian border attacks

Fighting aircraft F-16, photo: AA / Abaca Press / Profimedia Images

Fighting aircraft F-16, photo: AA / Abaca Press / Profimedia Images

The Ministry of Defense announced that Russia has resumed drone attacks on some objectives in Ukraine, near the border with Romania, which is why, on Tuesday night, two F-16 aircraft took off from the Borcea 86 Air Base for monitoring the air situation, reports News.ro. Previously, ISU Tulcea announced that a warning message was issued for the population.

“The Russian Federation resumed drone attacks on civilian objectives and port infrastructure in Ukraine, on the night of July 1, proximity to the border. In the morning, the Ministry of Defense.

The quoted source states that, starting at 23.15, two F-16 aircraft of the Romanian Air Force took off from the Borcea Air Air Base for monitoring the air situation.

The MApN has informed and informs the allied structures about the situations generated by the attacks in real time, remaining in permanent contact with them.

“The Ministry of National Defense sends a firm message of conviction of these attacks executed by the Russian Federation against Ukrainian civilian objectives and elements, which are unjustified and in serious contradiction with the norms of international law,” the ministry said.

The authorities transmitted, on Tuesday evening, a new RO-elected message to the inhabitants of the border area with Ukraine, regarding the possibility of falling objects in the air space.

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