The decision to build such infrastructure comes as drone debris has been spotted multiple times in the past week close to the border with Ukraine.
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00:00 NATO member Romania has begun building air raid shelters near the border with Ukraine.
00:06 The objective is none other than to protect the local population from Russian drones and
00:10 missiles that have supposedly fallen on Romanian territory after being fired at Ukrainian targets
00:16 close to the borderline.
00:18 According to Romanian authorities, these air raid shelters are the first in what could
00:21 be a long series of such structures.
00:24 "It doesn't look aesthetic, because it was a quick intervention.
00:30 People felt insecure and tried to... but major investments will come in all the border areas,
00:42 taking into account what the Russian Federation is doing in the next period.
00:47 I would not like to go into these details, primarily military details."
00:51 On Wednesday, it was made public that some Russian drones had been found 14 kilometres
00:55 from the Ukrainian border.
00:57 In the early morning, Russia had bombed the river ports of Izmail and Reny, both on the
01:02 Ukrainian side of the Danube.
01:05 This is not the first time it has done so, nor is it the first time that remains of alleged
01:09 Russian devices have landed on NATO territory.
01:12 [SWOOSH]