A self-detonated marine drone discovered near an oil terminal in Romania’s Constanta port has rattled the European Union’s eastern flank. The incident, mirroring hardware utilized in the ongoing war in Ukraine, has prompted a stern warning from Brussels regarding the intensifying security volatility facing member states along the bloc's borders.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen addressed the breach, framing the explosion as a tangible expansion of regional instability. While the blast at the critical infrastructure site resulted in no reported casualties, the presence of such weaponry within EU territory marks a precarious shift in the conflict’s reach.Brussels has moved to solidify its stance, with the Commission president pledging unwavering support for states vulnerable to the spillover of hostilities. This commitment emphasizes a defensive posture as authorities continue to monitor the intersection of maritime security and the escalating drone warfare occurring just across the border.




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