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​Romanian Media Showed the Site Where It Appears the Shahed Drone Crashed (Video)

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The journalists demonstrated the site, resembling the aftermath of a powerful explosion / screenshot from video
The journalists demonstrated the site, resembling the aftermath of a powerful explosion / screenshot from video

The journalists demonstrated the site, resembling the aftermath of a powerful explosion

Romanian journalists have visited the site where a russian drone is believed to have crashed on the banks of the Danube River. They discovered clear evidence of a significant explosion, along with fragments of carbon fiber and aluminum.

The video footage was recorded on the territory of the Ceatalchioi commune, which is situated nearly opposite the Ukrainian town of Izmail. The surrounding trees were visibly damaged and partially scorched, and the lush green vegetation had disappeared, resembling the aftermath of a powerful explosion. While surveying the area previously examined by investigators, the correspondent stumbled upon new fragments of varying sizes, which could potentially be remnants of the crashed drone.

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As Defense Express previously reported, NATO Has Responded to Romania’s Confirmation that a Shahed Drone May Have Fallen on Its Territory.

The Romanian Ministry of Defense has implemented “enhanced security measures on land, at sea and in the country’s airspace”, but denies the attack Defense Express Romanian Media Showed the Site Where It Appears the Shahed Drone Crashed (Video)
The Romanian Ministry of Defense has implemented “enhanced security measures on land, at sea and in the country’s airspace”, but denies the attack / Photo credit: Oleg Nikolenko
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