 We will destroy the Russian drones in this case. Romania. Bucharest will destroy Russian drones that pose a threat to itself. Deputy Chief of the Romanian Defence Staff, General Georgits Vlad, said this. The Romanian general said that the country has deployed approximately 600 soldiers and radar systems in the Danube-Delta region. We have deployed some radars, activated our defences and held discussions with our NATO allies to find a solution to Russian aggression. Also, the general answered whether air defence systems will be used against Russian drones. Depending on the level of danger, we are ready to use all available military means to protect the territory of Romania, the military officer said confidently. Early on September 13, the authorities in Ukraine's Odessa region said port infrastructure in Izmail was damaged in a new Russian drone attack. After this event, Romania reported two occasions when fragments of a drone similar to those used by the Russian military were found on Romanian soil after Russian attacks on Ukrainian port infrastructure. Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, there has been one other recorded incident of the war spilling into a NATO member state. This was when a missile struck a farm in Poland, killing two people. Polish officials later said it appeared to be unintentional and that it was likely launched by air defences in neighbouring Ukraine. NATO has a collective defence commitment under which the military alliance considers an attack on one ally to be an attack on all allies. Alliance members have provided Ukraine with military equipment and support but have warned against any moves that could provoke a slide into direct conflict with Russia.