 Ukraine says that Russia's Shahed drones fell on Romanian territory, but book arrest denies this. Russia's Shahed drones fell and detonated on the territory of Romania during Russian airstrikes on the port of Izmail in Odessa region on the night of September the 4th. Spokesman for Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Oleg Nikolenko said this in a post on Facebook. According to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, last night, during a Russian massive attack in the area of the port of Izmail, Russia's Shaheds fell and detonated on the territory of Romania, he wrote. Nikolenko called this another confirmation that Russian missile terror poses a huge threat, not only to the security of Ukraine, but also to the security of neighboring countries, including NATO member states. We call on our partners to accelerate the provision of Ukraine with additional modern anti-missile and anti-aircraft defense systems, as well as combat aircraft, which will strengthen the protection of the infrastructure of Ukraine, as well as neighboring countries, the MFA spokesman stressed. But the Romanian Ministry of Defense has categorically denied Ukraine's account, which asserts that Russian attack drones crashed and exploded on Romanian territory during a nighttime attack on the 4th of September. The relevant structures of the Ministry of National Defense monitored the situation in real time, observing Russian drone attacks conducted last night against the infrastructure of the Rene Seaport. The drone attacks conducted by the Russian Federation did not pose any direct military threats to our national territory or Romania's territorial waters. Romanian Ministry of Defense said, simultaneously, the Ministry stressed that it considers these attacks by Russia unjustified and contrary to international humanitarian law. Romania added that it is applying measures to increase vigilance on land, at sea and in the air, aiming to consolidate defense and deterrence positions on NATO's eastern flank in accordance with national and NATO plans. Since the start of Russian strikes in August 2023 on the infrastructure of Ismail and Rene, Romania has been checking whether drones or drone debris has fallen on its territory.