Russian Drone Attack on Ukrainian Infrastructure Near Romanian Border, Romania Deploys F-16 Fighter Jets
Russian forces conducted a large-scale drone strike targeting civilian facilities in the Ismail area of Ukraine's Odesa region, prompting a response from Romanian defense systems.
UKRAINE-ROMANIA BORDER — The Romanian Ministry of Defense has reported that on the night of August 5-6, Russian forces conducted a large-scale drone strike targeting civilian facilities in the Ismail area of Ukraine's Odesa region, prompting a response from Romanian defense systems.
Radar operated by the Romanian Ministry of National Defense identified aerial objects entering Ukrainian airspace in proximity to Tulcea County. Authorities issued a RO-Alert warning to local residents at approximately 01:10, advising precautionary measures due to potential risks.
Two Romanian F-16 fighter jets were deployed from an airbase to surveil the situation and ensure no breaches of national airspace occurred. Initial assessments confirmed no unauthorized entries into Romanian territory, though ground searches were planned to verify any debris or related impacts.
Visual evidence from across the Danube River indicated significant fires at a suspected gas or oil distribution site near Orlivka, with explosions reported by witnesses in the vicinity.
Local accounts from Isaccea in Romania described multiple detonations and a substantial blaze visible on the horizon, suggesting damage to energy infrastructure. Ukrainian reports have not yet detailed specific casualties or structural losses from this strike, but historical patterns indicate such attacks often affect port operations along the Danube.
The absence of immediate statements from Ukrainian officials limits confirmation of exact targets, though the location aligns with previous Russian efforts to disrupt grain export routes. Romanian officials emphasized ongoing monitoring and coordination with NATO partners to address any emerging threats.
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