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Romania asked to keep silent about downing of drones on its territory - Zaluzhnyi

Ambassador of Ukraine to the UK, former Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valeriy ZaluzhnyiAmbassador of Ukraine to the UK, former Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valerii Zaluzhnyi

Romania asked the Ukrainian side not to talk about the downing of Russian drones on its territory.

This was stated by the former Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and now the Ambassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom Valeriy Zaluzhnyi during a conversation with students in Lviv, Censor.NET reports citing the League.

According to him, the Baltic countries are skeptical about the effectiveness of NATO's Article Five, which stipulates that an attack on one of the Alliance's countries would mean an attack on the entire Alliance.

"They realize that there is no Article Five, and there never was. Poland understands this, where our missiles and Russian missiles periodically fall. Romania generally understands everything, but is silent. And sometimes it calls me and says "be quiet". 'Well, two Shaheds fell into the port, why are you silent? And then he calls and says: "Why did you turn on your electronic warfare systems, they (Russian drones - Ed.) flew towards us." "Then shoot them down. You have forty F-16s," I said," he said.

Earlier, Censor.NET reported that on the night of February 13, a Russian drone flew into Romanian airspace during an attack on the Ukrainian port of Reni. F-16 fighter jets were raised in Romania because of the Russian drone attack on Ukraine