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A Russian drone has crashed inside Romania — a NATO member — raising serious alarm across the alliance. As fragments land in a populated area near the Danube, NATO scrambles to reinforce its eastern defenses. Romania and Poland are now deploying advanced drone-hunting systems, and NATO’s new Eastern Sentry program is kicking off. Is this the beginning of a new phase in the conflict? Watch the full breakdown in under 60 seconds.
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00:00A Russian drone just crashed inside NATO territory, and it's not the first time.
00:05Here's why this matters now more than ever.
00:07Romania, a NATO member, discovered drone fragments just five kilometers from its border after
00:12Russian strikes on Ukraine's Danube River ports.
00:16The drones were detected flying dangerously close to Romanian airspace.
00:20An alert was sent out to civilians in Tulsiya County as loud explosions shook the night.
00:24Bad weather grounded fighter jets, but military teams still recovered debris in an inhabited area.
00:31Officials say these fragments match those used by the Russian army.
00:34This isn't an isolated case.
00:36Such incursions are becoming more frequent, raising serious concerns for NATO.
00:41Yet Romania's president called it accidental, brushing it off like it's routine.
00:46But NATO isn't taking it lightly.
00:47Recently, new defense tech called Mirops, a drone hunting system using AI, is now being
00:53deployed in Romania and Poland.
00:55And NATO has just launched the Eastern Sentry Program to counter these growing threats.
00:59Whether accidental or not, Russia's drones are flying into NATO's backyard.
01:04And the alliance is finally drawing a line.
01:06This could mark a major shift in how NATO defends its eastern front.
01:09This could mark a major shift in the future.
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