Putin Accuses Ukraine Over Drone Crash in Romania: Here’s What We Know.
Vladimir Putin’s Remarks on the Incident in Romania
According to Novyny.live: Russian President Vladimir Putin has weighed in on the May 29 drone crash in Romania, suggesting that Ukraine may have been involved. Speaking at the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) summit in Astana, Putin emphasized that without a proper examination of the wreckage, no one can definitively determine the drone’s origin. He stated:
“Who in Romania claims this is a Russian drone? Many people—but many is nobody.” — Vladimir Putin
This incident has heightened tensions in the region, where the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to impact neighboring countries’ security.
Reactions from Romania and Ukraine
Romania responded swiftly to the crash. President Klaus Iohannis ordered the expulsion of a Russian diplomat and the closure of Russia’s consulate general in Constanța. The move signals Bucharest’s determination to safeguard its national interests amid growing unease.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also reacted, offering assistance to Romania. The drone’s crash into a residential building in Romania has underscored regional instability and sparked legitimate concerns among neighboring states. The expulsion of the Russian consul, along with Zelenskyy’s pledge of support, points to deepening security cooperation between Ukraine and Romania in the face of shared threats.
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