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Polish PM Donald Tusk urges NATO to heed Dmitry Medvedev's warning that EU citizens' 'peaceful sleep' is over, citing a drone strike on a home in Romania.

PolishDonald Tusk called on all NATO members to take seriously Dmitry Medvedev's warning that EU citizens will no longer enjoy peaceful sleep, after a drone struck a residential building in Romania.

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