Former Russian president warns Europe’s ‘peaceful sleep is over’ after Romania drone hit
Dmitry Medvedev, former Russian president, warned that Europe’s peaceful sleep is over following a drone incident in Romania. The drone, intended for Ukraine, crashed in Galati, injuring two people and prompting Romania to declare Russia 'persona non grata'. Romanian officials have called for increased security measures and placed full responsibility for the incident on Russia.
- ▪A Russian drone crashed into an apartment building in Romania, injuring two people.
- ▪Romanian President Nicusor Dan announced the expulsion of Russian diplomats in response to the incident.
- ▪Medvedev claimed that EU countries are at war with Russia and should be vigilant.
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The Russian government’s most notorious troll is leaning into the recent bombing of a Romanian apartment building after a drone intended to detonate in Ukraine drifted off course. Dmitry Medvedev, the former president of Russia and current deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, made a thinly veiled reference to the drone incident on Friday when he warned Europeans they were at war with his country. Recommended Stories NATO member Romania declares Russia ‘persona non grata’ after drone attack injures two Trump backs Armenian leader after country pivots to align with US and Turkey Board of Peace won’t ‘hoard’ $1 billion pledges as lump sum and will ‘collect the funds necessary’ as Gaza rebuilds “Citizens of EU countries, you should realize your authorities have…
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