Two Russian missiles violated the airspace of a NATO country


Russian missiles into Romanian airspace.
This was reported by Valeriy Zaluzhnyy, commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, on Facebook.
According to the commander-in-chief, during the Russian attack, the occupier's missiles briefly entered the airspace of Romania, which is a NATO member.
Approximately at 10:33, these missiles made a crossing of Romanian airspace. After which the specified air target entered Ukrainian airspace again at the point of crossing the borders of the three states. The missile was launched from the Black Sea waters.
The Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ignat noted that the Air Force could have shot down these enemy missiles, but understood the risks and threats to the population of a foreign state, so they did not do so immediately.
It is worth recalling that this is not the first time that Russian missiles have violated the airspace of other countries during an attack on Ukraine. Previously, a similar situation occurred in Moldova when Russian missiles flew through its territory.
Artur Zayonts specialises in news from the frontline. A historian by education, Arthur has always sought to bring depth and context to his journalistic work.










