The Romanian presidency has mobilized senior national security and defense officials for an emergency meeting in the port city of Constanța on Saturday, June 6, after a naval drone explosion occurred within Romanian territorial waters, Digi24 reported. Analyzing the Constanța port incident The working meeting is scheduled to begin at 12:00 at the headquarters of the 243rd Radioelectronic and Surveillance Brigade “Callatis”. The participant list includes representatives from ministries and agencies responsible for national defense, border management, and intelligence.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. The primary objective of the gathering is to review the specific circumstances surrounding the maritime detonation and evaluate its impact on both domestic and broader Black Sea security. Furthermore, the working group will assess practical options to rapidly enhance Romania’s maritime surveillance, electronic tracking, and rapid-response capabilities along its vulnerable coastline. The president is scheduled to hold a press conference immediately following the conclusion of the briefing. EW interference blamed for stray vessel The urgent security review follows official confirmations regarding the origin and trajectory of the detonated hardware. On Friday, June 5, the Ukrainian Navy released a statement acknowledging that the unmanned surface vessel (USV) belonged to its maritime forces. According to Ukrainian military planners, the drone was actively executing a combat mission in the Black Sea operational area when it encountered localized Russian electronic warfare (EW) suppression.
Black Sea Crisis: Romania Reviews Coastline Defense After Stray Naval Drone Explodes in Constanța
The Romanian working group will assess maritime surveillance capabilities at a naval brigade headquarters on Saturday following a confirmed Ukrainian drone incident.











