MADRID, September 7 (EUROPA PRESS) –
Romania’s Defense Ministry said Thursday that the recent wave of Russian attacks against Ukrainian territory, including areas near the Romanian border, “did not pose any direct military threat” against the country.
However, the Defense Ministry has reported that, following the procedures established for such situations, “reconnaissance teams have been designated to operate on the ground,” including the Danube area, “to carry out additional verifications.”
“The Ministry of Defense continues to implement reinforced surveillance measures in land, sea and air space, as well as measures designed to consolidate the deterrence defense posture on the eastern flank in accordance with national and allied plans,” he stressed. the Ministry in a statement.
The Romanian Government has taken the opportunity to condemn the recent Russian offensives against civil infrastructure located in the Danube ports. “These attacks are unjustified and seriously violate all international humanitarian standards,” he said.