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Marine Drone Self-Detonates in Romanian Black Sea Port, Defence Ministry Says

BUCHAREST, June 5 (Reuters) – A marine ⁠drone ⁠of the type ⁠used in the war in neighbouring ​Ukraine self-detonated on Friday in Romania’s Black Sea port ‌of Constanta near an ‌oil terminal, without causing any casualties, the ⁠defence ⁠ministry said.

The port was being evacuated, residents along ​Romania’s Black Sea coast were warned to take cover, and two helicopters were surveying the area for ​any further drones, deputy Interior Minister Raed Arafat said.

“We ⁠now ⁠know there is the ⁠risk ​of self-detonation, we have … evacuated in case there are ​more drones,” ⁠Arafat said.

“We are not panicking, the measures are purely preventative.”

The explosion comes a week after a Russian drone crashed into an apartment building ⁠in the southeastern Romanian city of Galati, near the border ⁠with Ukraine, injuring two people – the first time in the Russia-Ukraine war that a drone struck a densely populated area in a NATO state.

Romania, a NATO and European Union member, shares a 650-km (400-mile) border with Ukraine and has reported 28 incursions into its ⁠airspace by Russian drones since Moscow began attacking Ukrainian ports on the Danube, the defence ministry has said.

Ukrainian drone fragments have also ​landed on Romanian territory.

(Reporting by Luiza Ilie. ​Editing by Mark Potter)

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