
Village evacuated in Romania after Russian drone strikes gas ship off Ukrainian coast
Near the Ukrainian coast, a Russian attack UAV hit a gas vessel carrying 4,000 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). This is reported by the EuroNews. The vessel caught fire as a result of the attack, and the risk of detonation remains extremely high.
Because of the danger, the local authorities in Romania have evacuation of residents of the village of Plauru, located near the border. From the settlement were taken 15 people.
Details of the incident
The ship was damaged by a direct drone hit in the area bordering Ukrainian territorial waters. The fire spread to several sections of the ship, creating the threat of a large-scale explosion.
Romanian authorities stressed that the evacuation was a preventive measure, In the event of a detonation, the consequences could reach the border areas.
As of now, rescue services are trying to contain the fire, and access to the coastal zone is restricted.
Context.
Romania has repeatedly suffered from the consequences of Russian attacks in southern Ukraine, with debris from downed drones falling on its territory in previous months. The country's authorities are stepping up airspace monitoring and building up air defence forces near the Danube.
The incident with the gas vessel was one of the most dangerous due to the potential threat of a high-powered explosion.


