Romanian City on High Alert as Drone Incursions Rise Near Ukraine Border
Residents in a Romanian border city report eerie drone sightings nightly, while authorities scramble to respond. The surge in unmanned incursions has left locals shaken and officials racing to trace origins and motives.
Timișoara, Romania — Residents in this western Romanian city are sleeping with one eye open after a surge of unidentified drones buzzed overhead nightly for the past two weeks. Locals describe a chilling pattern: the unmanned aircraft hover low over residential areas, sometimes lingering for minutes before vanishing without a trace.
Mayor Daniel Feneș confirmed the drones are not linked to Romanian military exercises and said city hall has filed a formal complaint with NATO. "No one feels safe anymore," Feneș told reporters yesterday. "We don’t know if these are reconnaissance flights, harassment, or something worse."
📋 By The Numbers
- 3 villages — Affected within 25 kilometers of the Ukrainian border
- 20 minutes — Average flight duration of each drone before disappearing
Security analysts suggest the drones could originate from Ukrainian airspace, where Russian forces have intensified drone and missile attacks near the front lines. But Romanian defense officials have not ruled out Russian-operated UAVs launched from Transnistria, the breakaway region in Moldova backed by Moscow.
| Drone Model | Reported Features | Estimated Altitude |
|---|---|---|
| DJI Mavic 3 | Infrared camera, 20km range | 50-150 meters |
| Unknown military-grade UAV | Silent propulsion, no visible lights | Below radar threshold |
One resident, 42-year-old Elena Popescu, said she filmed a drone hovering over her backyard at 2:17 a.m. on October 8. "It was quiet, not like a commercial drone," she said. "No beeping, no flashing lights. Just black."
Key Points
- ✅ Drone sightings spike near Ukraine border since October 5
- ⚡ Romanian military denies involvement; NATO complaint filed
- 💡 Possible origins: Ukraine front lines or Transnistria
Interior Minister Sorin Grindeanu announced the formation of a joint task force with the air force and border police to investigate. "We are treating this with maximum urgency," he said. "These incursions violate Romanian airspace and pose a security risk."
💡 Pro Tip
If you spot a suspicious drone, avoid touching it, document the time and location with photos or video, and immediately report it to local police or the 112 emergency line. Do not share footage publicly to prevent misinformation.
Military sources say the drones are too small to carry explosives but could be used for surveillance or psychological pressure. The Romanian intelligence service has increased patrols along the border, which stretches 649 kilometers with Ukraine.
- First response — Task force deployment by October 10
- Second step — Activation of air defense radar at Deveselu NATO base
- Third measure — Public awareness campaign targeting drone recognition
Analysts warn that repeated incursions could escalate tensions ahead of winter, when drone operations are harder to detect due to shorter daylight hours. Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, is scheduled to meet with NATO allies next week to discuss enhanced airspace monitoring.
- 📊 Drone activity peaks between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m., aligning with reduced air traffic
- 🔍 Most sightings occur near industrial zones and power substations
- ⚠️ No evidence yet of data collection or physical harm
The European Union’s satellite agency, SatCen, has also been alerted and is analyzing thermal imagery from the region. Meanwhile, Timișoara’s mayor has called for stronger EU sanctions against entities supporting drone operations over Romanian territory.