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Romania Finds Unexploded Projectile in Village Near Ukraine Border

BUCHAREST, May 16 (Reuters) – An unexploded ⁠projectile ⁠was discovered on ⁠a property in southeastern Romania near ​the European Union and NATO member’s border with Ukraine ‌on Saturday, its defence ‌ministry said.

Romania shares a 650-km (400-mile) land border ⁠with ⁠Ukraine. Russian drones attacking Ukraine’s ports on the Danube ​river have repeatedly breached its airspace and fragments have sometimes fallen on its territory as Ukrainian forces ​shoot them down.

What the ministry described as an unguided ⁠reactive ⁠projectile was found in ⁠the ​yard of an uninhabited house in the village of ​Pardina in Romania’s ⁠Tulcea county, it said in a statement. The ministry did not indicate its suspected origin.

“Technical verifications confirmed the presence of 2 kg worth ⁠of explosives in the projectile’s body,” the statement said, adding ⁠that the area’s perimeter had been secured.

Last month, an explosive drone landed in a backyard in the city of Galati, marking the first time since the start of the Ukraine war that such an incident had damaged property in Romania.

The leaders of NATO’s ⁠14 eastern flank nations this week said Russia’s repeated violations of their airspace underlined the urgent need to consolidate the alliance’s air defences ​against missiles and drones.

(Reporting by Luiza Ilie; ​Editing by Joe Bavier)

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