Romania confirms that a residential building was hit by a Russian Geran-2 drone

A final technical report issued by Romanian specialists has identified the type of unmanned aerial vehicle responsible for crashing into a structure in Galați on the night of May 29. According to information cited by The Insider, drawing from statements by Romanian President Nicușor Dan, experts determined the wreckage belonged to a Russian Geran-2 drone. The determination was based on a comprehensive analysis of multiple pieces of technical evidence recovered from the site.

Investigators reportedly found fragments bearing the Cyrillic inscription “ГЕРАН-2.” Furthermore, the analysis compared various components of the crashed drone to those from previously recovered units. Technical assessments confirmed that the electronic components, including the navigation systems, control modules, motor, and structural elements, were either identical or nearly identical to those associated with the Geran-2 model. The investigation also established consistency across several physical indicators, including matching production marks, material compositions, and fuel characteristics.

The confirmation pertains to the specific model of the military-grade device that impacted the residential area. The findings provide technical documentation confirming the origin and type of the aerial threat that struck the building. These technical findings represent the culmination of the forensic examination conducted by Romanian authorities to ascertain the nature of the incident.

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  1. A technical report issued by Romanian specialists has confirmed that a residential building in Galați was struck by an unmanned aerial vehicle on the night of May 29. According to details cited by The

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