 Romania significantly extends no-fly zone on Ukrainian border. The Ministry of National Defence of Romania has strengthened limits on aircraft and drone flights near to the border with Ukraine, extending the no-fly corridor out to 20 to 30 kilometres. In response to the increasing Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports, there was a necessity to enhance previously implemented measures the Ministry of Defence of Romania announced. This will enable more effective monitoring and control of airspace usage. The airspace has been restricted to within a minimum 20 to 30 kilometres from the Ukrainian border with a maximum altitude limit of 4,000 metres inside the prohibited area. The previous no-fly limit was set at only 8 kilometres along the Ukrainian border at a minimum altitude of 1,000 metres. The Ministry clarified that these restrictions would not apply to civilian aircraft flights to and from the Tolsia-Danube-Delta airport area or to state aircraft and air transport operated by the SMUD Emergency and Rescue Service. The Ministry of Defence of Romania has discovered wreckage that originated from Russian drones on three separate occasions recently. The most recent discovery occurred on September the 13th following a Russian attack on Ukraine's Odessa region. On that day, residents of villages in the Tolsia district received an RO Alert warning of an air threat message for the first time during a Russian drone attack on the Odessa region. The message included a warning about the potential risks from falling drone debris with the following message as reported by the local publication Digi24. There is a possibility of objects falling from the air. Please remain calm and seek shelter in basements or civilian defence shelters. If no shelter is available, stay indoors away from windows and external walls.