Man, I crossed myself when I saw the news! A Russian drone entered Romania like it was nothing and fell right on a block in Galați, Thursday night into Friday. No joke, boss - explosion, fire on the 10th floor, four victims, two with minor injuries and two with panic attacks. And about 70 people evacuated from the building. When I heard, I thought of Mioara: if it fell on us in Berceni, what would we do? She'd run with Brian and Ioana, and I'd stay to save the 2008 BMW.

Now, listen to the details: the drone hit at 50 Brăilei Street, Stirex area, about 18 km from Reni port. Everything went, bro - the explosive charge detonated completely, said SRI specialists. Oh, what a mess! Luckily, the fire department quickly put out the fire, but electricity and gas were shut off as a precaution. And now they're waiting to check if the building still holds - because you don't want it all to come crashing down.

And the saddest part: the Ministry of Defense confirms that Russian drones were attacking Ukraine, and this one crossed our border. Two F-16s took off from Fetești at 01:19, plus an IAR 330 SOCAT helicopter, authorized to shoot, but they still didn't catch the drone. What, are we playing war? In a country where highways are a joke, and a neighbor of mine from Cluj-Mănăștur pays €4000 per square meter for his apartment, now we have Russian drones overhead. Thanks, NATO, much appreciated! And it's not the first time: since the war started, there have been 90 incidents, 47 with drone debris found on our territory, and 28 airspace intrusions. The latest just today, May 29. And now the Ministry of Defense is holding a press conference at 8:30 - let's see what they tell us.

What pisses me off, bro, is that we Romanians pay for everything. Me, with my car loan and Mioara counting every penny at Lidl, now I sit and think: what if one comes over us? Just like in Galați. Let's be serious! Nobody's fooling me - this is a wake-up call. If the border isn't strengthened, we'll get bigger surprises. And until then, the beer at Fane's terrace will taste different - with one eye on the sky.