LONDON -- A drone crashed on the territory of NATO member Romania during Russia's overnight attack on Ukrainian targets along the Danube River, the country's defense ministry said in a statement on Tuesday. Radars "signaled the presence of groups of drones in the area neighboring the national airspace, which led to the preventive activation of air defense systems," the ministry said in a statement posted to its website. One "aerial vehicle" was reported impacting in the Grindu area, around 3 miles south of the shared border, the ministry said. "Teams made up of military personnel went on-site and reported the presence of possible drone fragments," it added. "The area was secured and investigations are to be conducted in the early hours." "Weather conditions in the southeast of the country

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