Starmer condemns Russian drone crash in Romania as serious violation of Nato airspace
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UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer condemned a Russian drone strike that crashed into a block of flats in Galati, Romania, injuring two people. The incident occurred as Russia conducted further attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure. Starmer described it as a "serious violation of Nato airspace" and warned that Russia's aggression threatens the security of the entire European continent.
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Russia's aggression against Ukraine and attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure threatens the security of our entire continent.
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