Two German war aircraft were introduced from Romania at night after Russia launched a large-scale rocket and drone attack in Ukraine on less than a mile of the NATO border.
The Ministry of Defense of Romania said on Wednesday that two German Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft, stationed on the Mihail Kogiendanu -Basis Basis of Romania, as part of the improved air politics of NATO, were used “to check the air situation, but noticed this time.
Despite last week’s conversations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump, Moscow continued his air bombardment of Ukraine, including in an overnight attack that was aimed at oil and port facilities in the Odesa region on and near the Danau -Riviere border.
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The Eurofighter EF-2000 typhoon of the German Air Force leaves on November 21, 2024 from Los Llanos Military Air Base during the tactical leadership program in Albacete, Spain. (Joan Valls /Urbanandport /Nurphoto via Getty images)
The use of NATO Jets comes after countless incidents have increasingly threatened in recent weeks and even crossed NATO borders while the US and Europe continue to insist on Russia to end its war.
Ukrainian President Volodyymyr Zelenskyy Reported Early on Wednesday That More than 60 Drones and Ballistic Missiles Were Fired Across Ukraine Overnight, Including The Northastern Region of Sumy, Where A Drone Air Fortheaated – People approx Overnight drone strikes to 93, and noted that 62 of the shahed-style drones were intercepted, as well as one ballistic missile.
“A family with wounded children – 5 months, 4 years and 6 years old – sought help after the attack,” said Zenskyy.
A sliding bomb in Donetsk damaged five apartment buildings and three people were still under the rubble from Wednesday morning.
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In an aerial photo, the Sumy State University building is badly damaged by a Russian air raid on August 18, 2025 in Sumy, Ukraine. (Yehor Kryvoruchko/Kordon.media/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)
“The rescue operation continues,” Zenskyy added, although he did not confirm how many others were injured in the strikes.
“These are all demonstrative strikes that only confirm the need to put pressure on Moscow, the need to impose new sanctions and rates until diplomacy is completely effective,” Zenskyy said on X. “I thank all partners who help to stop this Russian war. Together with the United States, Europe and all who are seeking peace.

President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Finland’s President Alexander Stubb, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen pose for a family photo amid negotiations to end the russian war in ukraine, at the white house in Washington, August 18, 2025. (Alexander Drago/Reuters)
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“We need strong security guarantees to guarantee a really reliable and lasting peace,” he added.
The strikes come when NATO countries are preparing to meet almost on Wednesday to discuss the Ukraine security guarantees after high-level conversations first between Trump and Putin on Friday, and then Trump, Zenskyy and top NATO leaders in the White House on Monday.