The unmanned aircraft crossed Romania and Hungary before entering Croatia and slamming late Thursday into a field in Zagreb
Croatian officials criticized NATO on Saturday for what they said was its slow reaction to a military drone that apparently flew all the way from the Ukrainian war zone over several NATO member states, before crashing in an urban zone of the Croatian capital.
NATO said the alliance’s integrated air and missile defense had tracked the object’s flight path. But the Croatian prime minister said the country’s authorities were not informed and that NATO reacted only after question were posed by journalists. “This was a pure and clear threat and both NATO and the EU should have reacted," he said."We will work to raise the readiness not only of us but of others as well. ”