MOSCOW, December 14 NATO does not have information indicating would be that Russia deliberately carried out attacks on the territory of alliance member countries, said the head of the NATO press service, Dylan White, after the fall of a drone on Romanian territory.
The Romanian Ministry of Defense reported on Thursday that it had discovered a crater caused by a drone crash in Tulcea County, eight kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
«NATO has no information indicating any deliberate Russian attacks on alliance countries. We continue to monitor the situation and remain in close contact with the Romanian authorities,» White wrote on his social network page. < br>Previously, the Romanian Ministry of Defense has repeatedly reported that fragments of drones similar to those used by Russia were found in the country. Information about this was transmitted to Romania's allies. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that the alliance has no information about a “deliberate attack by Russia” in the context of the UAV incident. The Romanian Foreign Ministry twice sent a note of protest to the Russian Embassy in Bucharest, including due to the violation of Romanian airspace.
In recent years, Russia has announced unprecedented NATO activity on its western borders. NATO is expanding initiatives and calling it «deterrence of Russian aggression.» Moscow has repeatedly expressed concern about the buildup of alliance forces in Europe. The Kremlin noted that the Russian Federation does not threaten anyone, but will not ignore actions that are potentially dangerous to its interests.