'I will sleep with fear': Romanians shaken after Russian drone strike
Residents in Galați, Romania, are feeling anxious following a Russian drone strike that injured two individuals. The Romanian President suggested that the drone was redirected by Ukrainian air defenses, although Russia disputes this claim. The incident has left locals fearful for their safety, with one resident expressing his dread about returning home.
- ▪A Russian drone strike hit a residential building in Galați, Romania, injuring two people.
- ▪Romanian President Nicușor Dan indicated that the drone may have been redirected by Ukrainian air defenses.
- ▪Residents are expressing fear and anxiety about their safety following the attack.
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'I will sleep with fear': Romanians shaken after Russian drone strikeThe BBC visited a block of flats in Romania's eastern town of Galați, near the border with Ukraine, after it was hit by a Russian drone strike that injured two people on Friday. A resident of the building said he was afraid after the drone strike. "If i go back to my flat tonight, I will sleep with fear," he told BBC's Eastern Europe correspondent Sarah Rainsford. Romanian President Nicușor Dan said the drone was likely hit by Ukrainian air defences over Kyiv's territory, altering its trajectory, though Moscow questioned whether it was Russian.22 minutes agoRussiaRomaniaDronesShareSave'Time for a lie-in' after FTD Brothers finish Irish marathon challengeJordan Adams speaks to BBC News NI after finishing his 33rd marathon…
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