Romania has raised the military alert level at key facilities after the war involving Iran pushed regional tensions into a far more dangerous phase. At Deveselu, the alert was raised from level 3 to level 2, a visible sign that the Romanian state is taking the situation seriously even as it insists there is no immediate threat to the country. Officials described the move as precautionary, but the message is clear: the security environment has worsened, and Romania is no longer treating the crisis as something distant.
Alert Level Raised From 3 to 2
The core fact is simple and strong enough on its own. Before the outbreak of the Iran conflict, the alert level at Deveselu stood at 3. After the escalation, and right after the Iranian warning that Romania is to be considered a legitimate target, it was raised to 2. On the scale used for these military security assessments, 1 is the high...

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