Zelensky on Russian Drones in Poland: Ukraine Ready to Provide Assistance in Air Defense.
According to inkorr.com: The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, commented on the invasion of Russian drones into Poland that occurred on the night of September 10. He noted that Poland continues to provide new information about this incident, specifically regarding the detection of 8 Russian drones.
“But now we are observing a significantly larger scale and targeting,” emphasized the president.
Zelensky also expressed Ukraine's readiness to support Poland in creating a warning and protection system. He stressed that Russian aggression poses a threat to all independent countries, and that only through the collective efforts of partners can security be ensured.
The Use of Combat Aviation and a Joint Air Defense System
The president drew attention to the importance of the combat aviation of some European countries in destroying Russian drones, which could become a landmark step. He called for the creation of a joint air defense system for reliable protection against Russian threats.
According to the latest data, Ukrainian military forces have destroyed more than 380 Russian drones, including 'shaheds'. Zelensky emphasized the importance of expanding cooperation with partners to protect airspace, highlighting that real joint actions are the key to the security of neighboring countries.
These events underscore the escalation of the security situation in Europe and the importance of coordinating efforts among countries to counter aggression. A joint air defense system could become a decisive factor in ensuring stability and protecting civilians from new threats.
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