Russia attacked Poland with drones: Duda reveals two versions of events.
According to inkorr.com: Poland has faced a drone attack from Russia, which, according to former President Andrzej Duda, indicates an attempt to test the country's defense capabilities. In response to this threat, Poland was forced to use expensive weaponry, as it lacks a drone countermeasure system.
According to him, 'the glass is always half empty or half full', so the drone incident over Poland can be evaluated in different ways.
Versions of Events
Andrzej Duda expressed two possible versions of the situation: it could either be an attack within the framework of the 'West' exercises aimed at testing Poland's defense capabilities and NATO solidarity, or a new form of hybrid attack. He emphasized that the country's response to this threat was adequate, as the safety of citizens is the most important.
Denials and Accountability
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk denied any manipulation or disinformation in the media regarding Ukraine's possible involvement in the drone attack, noting that the responsibility lies with Russia.
Thus, Poland has encountered drone attacks from Russia, as Andrzej Duda also mentioned. Despite the lack of an anti-drone system, the country was able to respond adequately to this threat. Responsibility for the incident is solely attributed to Russia.
In the context of the heightened situation in the region, such incidents underscore the importance of developing Poland's defense structures and cooperation with NATO. The drone situation is yet another testament to how hybrid threats can affect a country's security and require constant attention from government authorities.
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