February 27, 2025
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Romania Parliament finally approved the knocking down of drones that violate the air space

The upper house of the Romanian Parliament, the Senate, on Wednesday, February 26, approved a law that allows you to knock down the drones that violate its airspace. Source: “European Truth” with reference to AFP Details: the adopted law stipulates that drones that illegally cross the state border of Romania and make flights in the national airspace without permission, “can be destroyed, neutralized or controlled.””, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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The upper house of the Romanian Parliament, the Senate, on Wednesday, February 26, approved a law that allows you to knock down the drones that violate its airspace.

Source: “European Truth” with reference to AFP

Details: The adopted law stipulates that drones that illegally cross the state border of Romania and make flights in the national airspace without permission, “can be destroyed, neutralized or controlled.”

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Upon approval by the Parliament, the law will sign the President, whose duty is performed by the Ilie Bolojan.

It should be reminded that at the end of October 2024 the Romanian Defense Ministry issued a bill for public discussion, which strengthens measures to regulate airspace, drones and other aircraft.

In December, the government approved the bill.

It is known that in the border on the Romanian bank of the Danube repeatedly found fragments of percussion drones, which Russia attacks the southern regions of Ukraine.

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