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Russian official warns Europe to brace for more drone incidents after Romania episode

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Posted on May 29, 2026

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Russian Official: More Drone Incidents Expected in Europe After Romania Crash

Medvedev Warns Europe of Ongoing Drone Threats

Medvedev's Statement Following Romania Drone Crash

MOSCOW, May 29 (Reuters) - Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chair of Russia's powerful Security Council, warned European leaders on Friday that drones would continue to stray into their countries and prevent their populations from sleeping peacefully.

Medvedev spoke out after NATO accused Moscow of reckless behaviour and pledged to "defend every inch of Allied territory" after Romania said a Russian drone had crashed into an apartment block in the alliance member state during an attack on neighbouring Ukraine.

Uncertainty Over Drone Origin

Medvedev said it still needed to be ascertained which country the drone belonged to, but said that Europe's "impotent" leaders should stop expressing outrage over the incident since they were directly participating in a war against Russia.

Warning to European Leaders

"Let them get ready: this will continue to happen," Medvedev said in a statement. "There is a war going on! And the citizens of EU states, as the population of the belligerent countries, will not be able to sleep peacefully."

Ongoing Risks and European Involvement

He said such incidents were particularly likely to continue in places where drones were being made for Ukraine.

"After all, European drones, spare parts for them, and other weapons, not to mention intelligence, are used in attacks on our country every day. As a result of their actions, residential buildings are being damaged, in which our civilians are dying," said Medvedev.

Kremlin Response and Diplomatic Tensions

Russian President Vladimir Putin had been informed about the drone incident in Romania, the TASS state news agency reported earlier on Friday, and the Russian Foreign Ministry said Moscow would respond swiftly to Romania's retaliatory decision to close down the Russian consulate in Constanta.

(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge;editing by Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • A Russian drone crashed into a residential building in Galați, Romania on May 29, injuring two people and sparking a fire—marking the first time a drone has hit a densely populated area in NATO territory (internazionale.it).
  • NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte condemned Russia’s behavior as reckless and reaffirmed that the alliance will defend every inch of allied territory (theguardian.com).
  • European leaders including Ursula von der Leyen called Russia’s actions a serious violation of sovereignty and vowed stronger sanctions and boosted border security (euronews.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did a Russian drone crash in Romania?
A Russian drone crashed into an apartment block in Romania during an attack on Ukraine, prompting NATO to respond to Moscow's activities.
What did Dmitry Medvedev warn European leaders about?
Medvedev warned that drones would continue to stray into European countries, affecting citizens' safety and sleep, due to ongoing conflict involvement.
How has NATO responded to the drone incident in Romania?
NATO accused Moscow of reckless behaviour and pledged to defend every inch of Allied territory after the drone incident in Romania.
What retaliatory actions has Romania taken against Russia?
Romania decided to close down the Russian consulate in Constanta, and Russia said it would respond swiftly to this decision.
Why are drone incidents expected to continue in Europe?
According to Medvedev, incidents will persist, especially where drones and weapons are supplied to Ukraine, due to direct involvement in the conflict.

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