The President of Romania called on Russia to strike Ukraine without threatening Romanians
Kyiv • UNN
President Nicușor Dan stated that up to 30 drone incidents have occurred on Romanian territory over the past 2 years. He warned that "when the Russians target cities on the other side of the Danube, they must be certain that they will not cause harm to Romanians."

Romanian President Nicușor Dan stated that Russia must change its tactics of shelling Ukraine. This was reported by the BBC, according to UNN.
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According to the politician, over the last 2 years, 20-30 incidents involving drones have occurred on Romanian territory, but all of them were without explosives.
About a month ago there was another one, with explosives, which fortunately did not explode. ... This is becoming dangerous for the residents of Romanian cities, so when the Russians target cities on the other side of the Danube, they must be certain that they will not cause harm to Romanians. This is a warning to the Russian side
He added that he allows for the possibility of expelling the Russian ambassador from the country if such incidents continue.
Context
On May 29, a Russian drone fell on the roof of a 10-story residential building in the city of Galați in southeastern Romania during a nighttime Russian attack on Ukraine.
On Sunday, Romanian President Nicușor Dan, citing the results of a technical investigation, stated that the drone that hit a residential building in the Romanian city of Galați on the night of May 29 was a Russian "Geran-2" type drone.