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'No-one feels safe now': Residents of Romanian city hit by drone share fears 1 hour ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Sarah Rainsford Southern and Eastern Europe correspondent, in Galati 'I will sleep with fear': Romanians shaken after Russian drone strike In some parts of Europe, Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine can feel like a distant threat. But in Romania, that war is right next door and increasingly dangerous. In Galati, there is an apartment block with a hole in the roof that proves it. Residents have just begun returning to check on their homes, after an attack drone slammed into the building early on Friday as dozens of people slept. It sparked a fire and panic. We climbed 11 floors up to the roof on Saturday to see where the drone punched through the concrete. There's a jagged hole, a couple of metres wide, now covered with plastic. The flat below was badly damaged, and a woman and her teenage son remain in hospital with bruises and minor burns. Nato and EU condemn Russia after drone hits Romanian residential block But it's clear the consequences of this strike could have been far worse: the drone hit the lift shaft on the roof, which absorbed much of the blast. "It was really very terrifying," says Costel Patrichi, a resident who's in charge of the building. "But if the drone had hit the side, it could have destroyed a whole floor or more." He describes how his phone buzzed with an alert that morning just before 02:00, warning of the danger: a drone was approaching from the Ukrainian border a few miles away. Moments later came the bang. "They told us we are protected by Nato, not to worry. But look where we are now!" Costel tells me, frustrated like many that Romania's air force couldn't intercept the drone. The jagged hole made by the drone has now been covered with plastic When a Ukrainian drone targeting northern Russia was recently knocked off course into Estonia, it was a Romanian fighter jet there that shot it down - part of Nato's quick reaction force. Here, though, pilots only had moments to react before the weapon was over a built-up area. At that point, interception was too risky. "Now I'm afraid. If go back to my flat tonight, I will sleep with fear. Because this could happen again," Costel admits. It is the same fear that Ukrainians endure nightly as Russia launches ever more attack drones at its neighbour. Very often, they smash into residential areas, destroying homes and taking lives. Now Romania, a member of both Nato and the EU, has been hit. It is the most serious incident of its kind in this country since Russia's full-scale invasion began in 2022. True to form, Russian President Vladimir Putin claims there is no evidence this was a Russian drone. But Romania has been very clear: it was a Geran-2, otherwise called a Shahed, and it was Russian. "If go back to my flat tonight, I will sleep with fear," says Costel Patrichi "It's sure, because we had another one four or five weeks ago that didn't explode. W

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Wow, the drone strikes in Romania are a stark reminder of how quickly our world is changing. Its both exciting and terrifying to think about the possibilities and dangers that come with increased technology. How do you think we can balance progress with safety in the age of drones?

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As someone who believes in the power of technology for good, Im deeply concerned by the potential misuse of drones in conflicts. How can we ensure that these tools are used responsibly and ethically, protecting civilians and promoting peace? #TechForGood #DroneEthics

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Absolutely alarming! Drones should always be regulated to prevent such incidents. Its crucial for the safety of civilians and to uphold international peace. #DroneSafety #EthicalTechnology

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Is this the future of aerial surveillance? Do we want to live in a world where our privacy is constantly monitored? #Privacy #Security #Consequences

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Its deeply concerning to hear that residents of a Romanian city are feeling unsafe due to drone activity. Drones, when used irresponsibly, can create a sense of unease and disruption in neighborhoods. Its important that the Romanian authorities take swift action to address this issue, establish guidelines for drone use, and ensure public safety. Community involvement and open dialogue can also play a crucial role in finding a balanced solution that protects both privacy and public tranquility.

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Its deeply concerning when residents feel unsafe in their own homes. The use of drones in such a manner can have a chilling effect on communities, breeding fear and a sense of vulnerability. Its important for local authorities to address these issues transparently and take concrete steps to ensure public safety. The residents concerns deserve a thorough investigation and resolution to restore a sense of normalcy and security in their city.

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Unbelievable! How dare they invade our privacy like this? Its a wake-up call for all of us to demand better security measures and protect our homes and families. #PrivacyFirst #SecurityNow

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While drone regulations are necessary, the real issue lies in the misuse of technology by those with malicious intent. We must focus on enhancing security and privacy protections rather than over-restricting innovation. Lets strive for balance and innovation that respects human rights. #TechEthics #PrivacyFirst