Two F-18 Spanish NATO in Romania Take Off on Drone Alert at the Border with Ukraine
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The aircraft remained in Romanian airspace for 12 minutes, on a day marked by three drone alerts.
Two Spanish F-18 fighters from NATO deployment in Romania took off this Thursday in the presence of an unidentified drone near the Romanian airspace on the border with Ukraine. The aircraft took off at 15.20 local time (12.20 GMT) from Mihail Koglniceanu base to monitor the situation after a Romanian Ministry of Defence radar detected three minutes earlier a flying object near the river border with Ukraine, according to Romanian military authori…
On Thursday, August 13, an air alert was declared in Romania for the third time in a day due to targets near the border with Ukraine. To monitor the situation, Spanish F-18 fighters soared into the sky.
Atlantic Alliance military aircraft intercept an unidentified flying object at the border with Ukraine after three air violations have been recorded Read
The MApN radars detected a new target near the border with Ukraine, and two Spanish F-18 aircraft were raised for monitoring. It is the third drone alert from Tulcea on the same day, after nighttime incidents. Article The third drone alert in Tulcea on the same day. Two Spanish F-18 aircraft, raised from the ground emergency. It was issued RO-ALERT first appears on Romania TV.
NATO condemns the recent violations of Romania's and Poland's airspace and assigns Russia full responsibility for these incidents. Allies discussed Wednesday the situation created by the air penetrations and the incidents in which drones were involved, reaffirming their support for the affected States.
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