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28 Airspace Breaches, 47 Drone Crashes: Romania’s Danube Town Lives With War Next Door

Drone crashes near Romania’s Danube border spark unease, but locals in Sulina say life and tourism continue despite war nearby.

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28 Airspace Breaches, 47 Drone Crashes: Romania’s Danube Town Lives With War Next Door

Drone crashes near Romania’s Danube border spark unease, but locals in Sulina say life and tourism continue despite war nearby.

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france24.com12 g fa

At Romania's edge, quiet life meets threat of war

When drones strayed over the Danube and crashed in Romania, Roxana Saraev felt uneasy. But ensconced in her seaside jewellery shop at the country's easternmost tip, she has made up her mind -- she is…

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  1. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·france24.com

    At Romania's edge, quiet life meets threat of war

    When drones strayed over the Danube and crashed in Romania, Roxana Saraev felt uneasy. But ensconced in her seaside jewellery shop at the country's easternmost tip, she has made…

  2. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·kyivpost.com

    28 Airspace Breaches, 47 Drone Crashes: Romania’s Danube Town Lives With War Next Door

    Drone crashes near Romania’s Danube border spark unease, but locals in Sulina say life and tourism continue despite war nearby.