Russian Drones in Polish Airspace: How NATO Reacts.
Russian Forces Launched a Powerful Airstrike on Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: On the night of September 9 to 10, Russian troops carried out a new significant airstrike on Ukraine. The Polish operational command of the armed forces activated all necessary measures to protect airspace. Currently, Polish and allied aircraft are patrolling the skies of Poland, and air defense systems and radar reconnaissance means are ready to protect the civilian population, especially in border regions.
The Situation is Under Control
The Polish armed forces are closely monitoring the developments, and their units are ready for rapid reaction. It is worth noting that on the night of September 10, Russian drones penetrated the airspace of Lviv region and were recorded over Poland, approaching Zamość on the border with Ukraine.
Considering the strengthening of Ukraine's defense measures and the reaction of neighboring countries to this critical situation, it is extremely important to take urgent measures to prevent further enemy advances and protect the civilian population.
The situation in the region remains tense, and the international community continues to monitor developments. The response of Poland and other neighboring countries indicates a high level of readiness for possible threats, which, in turn, underlines the necessity of efforts to strengthen security in this sensitive region.
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