Putin is cornered and lashing out
With Russian drones hitting Romania, now is not the time for Washington to up pressure on NATO allies. Opinion Editorial Board The Washington Post , May 29, 2026 at 2:30 p.m. The original article contains links. An apartment building in Romania, near the border with Ukraine, burns on Friday after being hit by a suspected Russian drone. As the fifth year of the Ukraine war grinds on, the besieged nation is slowly gaining the upper hand. This dynamic makes Russian President Vladimir Putin more unpredictable and dangerous — and makes the case for supporting Kyiv as persuasive as ever. On Friday, what is suspected to be a Russian drone crossed into NATO airspace and crashed into an apartment building in Galati, Romania, setting it ablaze and wounding two people. It was apparently part of a salvo of 232 drones that Russia sent toward Ukraine in the wee hours of the night and the 28th time Russian drones have breached Romanian airspace since Moscow began hitting Ukrainian ports across the D...