NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg commented on the incident with the fall of missiles in Romania

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the alliance has no evidence of a “deliberate attack by Russia” of the territory of the association. He said this at a news conference in Kiev.

“We have no indication that this is a deliberate attack by Russia,” Stoltenberg said.

With this, the politician commented on the incident with the dropping of missiles on the territory of Romania near the border with Ukraine. According to him, such serious incidents show all the risks of the Ukrainian conflict.

The Romanian Defence Ministry has already three times announced the discovery of drone debris in Tulcea county in the south-east of the country. At the moment, an expert examination is being carried out to establish the time and circumstances under which they entered the territory of the country.

We shall remind you that earlier the co-chairman of the Joint Control Commission (JCC, the collective governing body of the peacekeeping operation) from Transnistria, Oleg Belyakov, said that the wreckage of a S-300 surface-to-air missile system (SAM) was found in the village of Kitscani. He claims that on the night of 25 September there was a serious explosion over the territory of the unrecognised Transnistrian Moldovan Republic (TMR). He specifies that this greatly frightened the people who live in this area of the village.