Romania Destroys Naval Drones in Black Sea Following Constanța Port Explosion

Romania Destroys Naval Drones in Black Sea Following Constanța Port Explosion

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On July 10, 2026, Romania's Acting Minister of Defense, Radu Miruță, announced the destruction of five naval drones in the Black Sea, some of which were armed with explosives. This action follows a recent drone explosion at Constanța port, which raised concerns over maritime security amid ongoing regional tensions due to the Russo-Ukrainian war. Miruță clarified that the Romanian Army is not responsible for port security during peacetime and can only intervene when requested by other state institutions. Four of the destroyed drones were detected before the port incident, with one likely found afterward. The Romanian authorities are assessing risks and coordinating responses to prevent further incidents in the Black Sea. The situation remains tense as the military prepares for potential future threats.

Key Points: • Five naval drones were destroyed in the Black Sea, some carrying explosives. • The Romanian Army does not oversee port security in peacetime, limiting its response capabilities. • The incident highlights escalating maritime risks amid the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war.

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2026-06-05
Drone explosion in Constanța port
A Ukrainian naval drone exploded in Constanța, prompting a major security response and investigation.
English.Nv.Ua
2026-07-10
Five naval drones detected and destroyed
Romania's Acting Defense Minister reported the destruction of five naval drones, some containing explosives, in the Black Sea.
Kyivpost
2026-07-11
Minister addresses port security issues
Radu Miruță explained the lack of military oversight for port security during peacetime, emphasizing the need for coordination among state institutions.
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