Romania says it scrambled jets as drones may have breached its airspace
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 13, 2026
1 min readLast updated: March 13, 2026

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 13, 2026
1 min readLast updated: March 13, 2026

Romania scrambled two F‑16 fighter jets from Borcea Air Base after its radar detected possible drone incursions over Tulcea County at around 10:00 a.m. on March 13. Authorities said drone fragments may have fallen on Romanian territory near the Ukraine border.
BUCHAREST, March 13 (Reuters) - Romania scrambled fighter jets on Friday to monitor drones possibly breaching its national airspace, the defence ministry said, adding that it was possible that drone fragments fell on Romanian territory near border with Ukraine.
"The defence ministry radar systems detected, at around 1000 a.m., aerial targets north of Tulcea County," it said in a statement. "The air defence systems were put on alert, and two F-16 aircraft from the 86th Air Base in Borcea took off to survey and monitor the airspace."
(Reporting by Luiza Ilie; writing by Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk;)
Romania scrambled jets to monitor drones possibly breaching its national airspace near the border with Ukraine.
The defence ministry detected aerial targets and put air defence systems on alert, suspecting drone fragments may have fallen on Romanian territory.
The incident occurred north of Tulcea County, close to Romania's border with Ukraine.
Two F-16 aircraft from the 86th Air Base in Borcea were deployed to survey and monitor the airspace.
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