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Putin says it’s too early to say if the drone which strayed into Romania was Russian

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MOSCOW, May 29 (Reuters) - Russian ‌President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that ​it was too early to say if the drone which crashed into an ⁠apartment block in Romania was Russian and suggested it could have been a Ukrainian drone.

NATO accused Moscow on Friday of reckless behaviour ​and pledged to "defend every inch of Allied territory" after Romania said a ‌Russian drone had crashed into an apartment block in the alliance member state during an attack on neighbouring Ukraine.

"Who in Romania says that ⁠this is a Russian drone?" Putin asked reporters ⁠at a news conference in Astana, Kazakhstan. He said he had only just heard of the incident as he had been in talks all day. "No one can say what the origin of this ‌or that drone is until an examination has been carried out," ⁠he said.

Putin said that Ukrainian drones had ‌previously been spotted in Finland, Poland and ​in the Baltic countries.

"The first reaction was exactly the same as it is now in Romania: The Russians are coming," Putin ‌said. "Then, after a short time, it turned ​out that it had nothing ⁠to do with Russian drones."

Putin also pushed back against ‌remarks by European Commission President ⁠Ursula von der Leyen, who accused Russia of crossing another line with the incident, saying that she had not examined the drone debris ​herself.

Putin suggested that ‌Romania share information about what happened and potentially drone fragments so that ⁠Moscow could conduct its own ​investigation.

(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin and Anton KolodyazhnyyWriting by Guy Faulconbridge/Maxim ​Rodionov; editing by Andrew Osborn )

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