Car rams Russian Embassy gate in Romania, driver dead

Driver is killed in fireball after crashing into gates of Russian embassy in Romania

The sedan rammed into the gate around 6am today but did not enter compoundFirefighters were able to put the fire out but the driver died at the sceneIdentified as Bogdan Drăghici, a dad’s rights activist jailed for raping daughterThe driver’s motive remains unknown and the Russian Embassy knows no details Romania borders Ukraine and has taken in 625,000 refugees since war began

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A car crashed into the gate of the Russian Embassy in Bucharest, Romania this morning, bursting into flames and killing the driver.

The sedan rammed into the gate at about 6 a.m., police said, but did not enter the embassy compound.

Video of the aftermath showed the car engulfed in flames as security personnel ran through the area. 

Romanian 24-hour news channel Digi 24 reported the man’s identity as Bogdan Drăghici, the leader of the father’s rights group TATA (Anti-Discrimination Alliance of All Dads).

On Tuesday Drăghici was sentenced to 15 years and four months in jail for sexually assaulting and raping his daughter, a minor.

Investigations on the case had started in 2019.

According to police, firefighters who arrived at the scene were able to put the fire out but the driver died at the scene.

There was no immediate information on a possible motive or other details. 

Russia’s embassy in Bucharest told the Associated Press in a telephone call that it could not yet provide any details about the incident. 

Romania, which shares a long land border with Ukraine, has taken in more than 600,000 refugees since Russia invaded its neighbor.

Since the war started Feb. 24, protesters have gathered outside Russia´s embassy in the capital to call an end to the Russian aggression.

On Tuesday, Romania ordered 10 diplomats from the embassy expelled following a string of expulsions of Russian officials across the 27-nation European Union.

Romania´s Foreign Ministry said the actions of 10 embassy workers, who have been declared persona non grata, ‘contravene the provisions of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relationships.’

The incident comes days after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed Romania´s parliament Monday, when he labeled the slaying of civilians in the town of Bucha a ‘war crime’ and called for tougher sanctions against Russia.

Before Zelensky’s address, Romania’s President of the Chamber of Deputies, Marcel Ciolacu, said that the ‘horrible images’ that emerged after Russian troops withdrew from Bucha have ‘overwhelmed and revolted us all.’

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