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Suspected Russian drone shot down in Romania as Kyiv and Moscow exchange strikes

BUCHAREST, Romania — An F-18 fighter on a NATO air policing mission shot down a drone that illegally breached Romanian national airspace, the fourth unmanned aircraft shot down over ⁠the country this year, Romania’s defense ministry said on Sunday.

A spokesperson for NATO’s military headquarters, U.S. Army Col. Martin O’Donnell, said the alliance is constantly on watch and prepared to defend itself from any ⁠threat.

“Additional details regarding Sunday’s incident ​remain ⁠under investigation, but the drone appears to be Russian,” he said. NATO member Romania shares a 381-⁠mile land border with Ukraine and has reported repeated breaches of ​its ⁠airspace by Russian drones over ‌the past four years, as well as mines floating in the Black Sea across key trade and energy routes.

Romania’s defense ‌ministry did not specify the origin ‌of the drone, saying it was detected by radar as it entered the country from neighboring Moldova, north of the southeastern Romanian city of ⁠Galati.

The F-18 jet, part of a Spanish NATO contingent deployed in Romania, “made radar contact with the target and received permission to engage,” the ministry said in a statement, adding that the drone was shot down safely at 5:01 a.m.

The ministry said that fragments from the destroyed drone appeared to have fallen ‌in an uninhabited area between two villages.

Moscow hit in Ukrainian strikes

Ukrainian drones struck the Moscow region overnight on Sunday in what the provincial ​governor said was one of the largest ‌attacks to have targeted the region, and which he said had left at least one person ​dead.

In posts on Telegram, Moscow region Gov. ​Andrei Vorobyov said that an 83-year-old man ⁠had been killed, with several more injured ​in Podolsk, where he said a warehouse ​belonging to Russia’s largest online retailer, Wildberries, had been struck.

He said damage had been caused at several other ​sites, including at a warehouse in the ​town of Domodedovo, close to one of Moscow’s main ‌airports.

A Wildberries employee walks past a plume of smoke rises during a fire at the Russian e-commerce firm’s logistics complex near the town of Podolsk on Sunday.Tatyana Makeyeva / AFP via Getty Images

Russia’s ⁠Defense Ministry said it had downed 822 Ukrainian drones throughout the country.

Video filmed by Reuters of the aftermath of the strike on ​Wildberries’ Koledino ​warehouse showed ⁠a large plume of smoke over the site, around 30 ​miles south of Moscow.

Ukraine has been ​targeting ⁠Wildberries, which it accuses of handling military goods, in recent weeks as part of a wider ⁠bid ​to damage Russian economic ​infrastructure it sees as underpinning Moscow’s military campaign.

Russia attacks Kyiv overnight

Russian ​forces launched missile and drone attacks ‌on Kyiv early on Sunday, sparking fires in at least two districts of Ukraine’s capital, ​Mayor Vitali Klitschko said.

The city’s ​military administration said three people had been ⁠injured.

Klitschko, writing on the Telegram messaging ​app, said that falling debris had caused ​a fire in a nonresidential part of a northern suburb.

Kyiv book market destroyed in a Russian attack
Emergency service personnel work at the site of a Russian missile strike that heavily damaged the Pochaina market in Kyiv on Sunday.Danylo Antoniuk / Anadolu via Getty Images

Several cars were on fire, and another ​fire had broken out in an ​area just south of the city center, he ‌said.

Reuters ⁠witnesses reported explosions in the city.

Tymur Tkachenko, governor of the Kyiv region, reported that three more people, including a child, ​were injured ​as a ⁠result of drone attacks across the region.

Russia has in recent weeks been staging ⁠intensive ​air attacks on Kyiv ​and other Ukrainian cities.

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