"The flying vehicle was armed, there was an explosion, we are most certain that it was an aerial bomb, details will be made public when the whole process is completed. It is of utmost importance that we do know about this, detonators and shards have been found, it has been unequivocally proven that in this case a drone designed for reconnaissance was modified to carry weapons," Plenkovic told a briefing after a meeting with the leadership of Croatian law enforcement agencies.
"Currently, we are well aware of the point at which the drone appeared on Romanian radars. Romanian radars cover Ukrainian territory the deepest. However, it does not mean that the drone was launched from where it was detected. That is why I said that we are possibly talking about a mistake, sabotage or an intention. There is no answer yet," Plenkovic said.
Plenkovic also wants Croatia to procure short-range air defence systems from 2023-2025. Zagreb had already secured 12 French Rafaele jets worth 1.2 billion euros ($1.32 billion).