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2 Incidents in a Single Week Just Brought the Ukraine War Dangerously Close to Dragging NATO In

Swedish soldiers with the Wartofta Tank Company, Skaraborg Regiment in a Stridsvagn 122 main battle tank conduct the defensive operations lane during the Strong Europe Tank Challenge, June 7, 2018. U.S. Army Europe and the German Army co-host the third Strong Europe Tank Challenge at Grafenwoehr Training Area, June 3 - 8, 2018. The Strong Europe Tank Challenge is an annual training event designed to give participating nations a dynamic, productive and fun environment in which to foster military partnerships, form Soldier-level relationships, and share tactics, techniques and procedures. (U.S. Army photo by Gertrud Zach)
Swedish soldiers with the Wartofta Tank Company, Skaraborg Regiment in a Stridsvagn 122 main battle tank conduct the defensive operations lane during the Strong Europe Tank Challenge, June 7, 2018. U.S. Army Europe and the German Army co-host the third Strong Europe Tank Challenge at Grafenwoehr Training Area, June 3 - 8, 2018. The Strong Europe Tank Challenge is an annual training event designed to give participating nations a dynamic, productive and fun environment in which to foster military partnerships, form Soldier-level relationships, and share tactics, techniques and procedures. (U.S. Army photo by Gertrud Zach)

Ukraine War Keeps Inching Toward NATO Territory: There have been multiple instances of the war in Ukraine spilling over into NATO territory over the last four years, and recent events show that the risks to neighboring NATO members are not going away. This week, a sea drone explosion near one of Romania’s most important ports forced evacuations and reignited concerns that the conflict is a direct security threat to countries that are not officially involved in the war. 

The incident also came only days after a Russian drone struck an apartment building in Romania, and it follows a series of airspace violations and scares across NATO’s eastern flank. And while none of these incidents have triggered a military response from the alliance, there’s no reason a more serious incident wouldn’t. 

Challenger 2 Tank

Challenger 2 Tank. Image Credit: Creative Commons.

The Romanian Port Incident

On June 5, a Ukrainian sea drone exploded near an oil terminal in the Romanian Black Sea port of Constanta. According to Ukrainian statements, the vessel lost control after being affected by Russian electronic warfare systems that were operating in the region. 

“While carrying out missions in the Black Sea operational zone, one of the Ukrainian Navy’s unmanned surface vessels lost control due to enemy electronic warfare measures and drifted toward the coast of Romania,” a statement from the Ukrainian Navy reads. It also said that they had “provided the necessary information to the Romanian Navy to prevent civilian casualties.” 

Romanian officials were reportedly notified several hours before the incident that the drone was no longer responding to commands, which allowed emergency services to clear the area and establish a security perimeter around the port. 

The drone eventually self-destructed roughly 500 meters from an oil terminal, and while no injuries were reported, authorities confirmed that more than 1,000 people were evacuated from nearby beaches and surrounding areas as a safety precaution. Patrol vessels and helicopters were also deployed to search for any additional drones operating nearby. 

Challenger 2 Tank

Challenger 2 Tank. Image Credit: Creative Commons.

Romanian President Nicușor Dan placed the blame on Russia. He also confirmed that another three drones had detonated off the coast after Ukrainian forces lost control of them. 

“The naval drone that exploded this morning in Constanța Port was part of, along with other similar combat means, a military operation led by Ukraine against Russian aggression. Ukrainian forces lost control over the respective means as a result of electronic warfare actions undertaken by Russia,” the Romanian president wrote on social media. 

“The entry of this drone into Romanian sovereign space represents a direct consequence of the war waged by Russia against Ukraine,” he continued. 

Recent Confirmed Galati Strikes

The explosion occurred less than a week after what could be described as the most serious spillover incident of the war inside a NATO member state so far.

Romanian authorities confirmed that a Russian drone crashed into an apartment building in the city of Galati near the Ukrainian border. The strike injured two people and marked the first known incident in which a drone struck a densely populated residential area on NATO soil. 

Previous incidents like this have only ever occurred in fields, forests, or sparsely populated areas. All, of course, by chance. 

Following that incident, the Romanian president also blamed Russian forces

There was no indication that Romania itself was deliberately targeted, but the incident does demonstrate just how easily weapons used in the conflict can endanger civilians outside of Ukraine’s borders.

T-14 Armata Tank from Russia

T-14 Armata Tank from Russia. Image Credit: Creative Commons.

T-14 Armata Tank

T-14 Armata Tank. Image Credit: Creative Commons.

Poland Has Faced Similar Risks

Romania is not the only NATO member to have experienced incidents like this. Poland has repeatedly scrambled fighter aircraft during large Russian missile and drone attacks against western Ukraine. Air defense systems have been placed on heightened alert on multiple occasions, too, when Russian strikes have occurred close to the border. 

The most serious among them was an incident in November 2022, when a missile landed in the Polish village of Przewodow and killed two civilians. Initial reports raised fears that Russia had attacked NATO territory directly, sparking concerns about a potential response from the alliance. Since then, Polish authorities have been on high alert whenever Russian attacks take place near the border

Why NATO Is Watching

European leaders are well aware of the risks, and beyond the obvious threat to innocent civilian life, an accidental strike can cause major disruption to European economies, depending on the sites that are hit. The risks associated with the war are no longer confined to Ukraine itself. 

The danger is not necessarily that Russia intends to attack NATO, but that drones or mines, or even electronic warfare systems, could accidentally trigger a larger crisis whereby the alliance is forced to respond. So far, alliance members have managed each incident without escalation – but a more severe strike may well be handled differently

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About the Author: Jack Buckby 

Jack Buckby is a British researcher and analyst specializing in defense and national security, based in New York. His work focuses on military capability, procurement, and strategic competition, producing and editing analysis for policy and defense audiences. He brings extensive editorial experience, with a career output spanning over 1,000 articles at 19FortyFive and National Security Journal, and has previously authored books and papers on extremism and deradicalization.

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Jack Buckby is a British author, counter-extremism researcher, and journalist based in New York. Reporting on the U.K., Europe, and the U.S., he works to analyze and understand left-wing and right-wing radicalization, and reports on Western governments’ approaches to the pressing issues of today. His books and research papers explore these themes and propose pragmatic solutions to our increasingly polarized society. His latest book is The Truth Teller: RFK Jr. and the Case for a Post-Partisan Presidency.

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