Two RAF jets were scrambled in the early hours of Saturday morning to respond to the threat of Russian drones on the Nato border. The Romanian defence ministry said it recovered drone fragments in the southeastern city of Galati after an overnight Russian attack on neighbouring Ukraine , with an electricity pole and a household annex damaged. It is understood that two Eurofighter Typhoons were scrambled from Borcea Air Base in Romania, which shares a 650-km land border with Ukraine and has seen Russian drones repeatedly breach its airspace as Moscow attacks Ukraine ports on the other side of the Danube river. British Eurofigher Typhoon Fighter Aircraft Fly From RAF Coningsby (Getty) However, MoD sources stressed that RAF Typhoons did not enter Ukrainian airspace, nor did they engage any Russian assets. The two aircraft have now returned to base. Romanian emergency services were forced to evacuate the area where drone fragments were recovered over fears they could contain explosives.…