Romania may allow shooting down drones on its territory.
The Romanian parliament will consider a bill that would allow military forces to shoot down drones that violate the country's airspace.
According to Agerpres, a meeting of the committee will take place on September 11, attended by representatives of the Romanian Ministry of National Defense.
One of the topics of the meeting is the analysis of changes to the legislation that would allow the military to shoot down drones flying into Romania's airspace.
Member of the Defense Committee, Cristi Berea, noted that the first drones began to enter Romania's territory over a year ago. Since then, members of the Senate simply 'hear that we do not have legislation'.
According to the Romanian TV channel Digi24, the President of the Senate, Nicolae Chuke, proposes to conclude a protocol with Ukraine so that Russian drones entering Romania's airspace are 'shot down by air defense systems'.
Source: hromadske.ua
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