The Poland Foreign Ministry called the incident another conscious -person provocation in accordance with Moscow’s hybrid actions.
Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs was passed in Russia with a protest note due to an incident in the village of Osina (Lublin Voivodeship), where a Russian drone fell on the night of August 19 to 20.
The document states that Russian actions violate the obligations to respect Poland’s sovereignty, especially the provisions of the Treaty on Good Neighborly Cooperation and the Convention on International Civil Aviation.
The Foreign Ministry called the incident another awareness of urging Moscow’s hybrid actions against Poland and other European countries.
Warsaw demands immediate explanations from Russia, encouraging to stop hostile and provocative actions.
“Russia’s unfriendly actions against Poland were carried out according to military invasion against Ukraine, which led to hundreds of thousands of victims and an excessive violation of international law and basic human human principles,” foreign ministry was completed.
Remember that the drone fell into the corn field and exploded at night in the village of Osina in Lublin Voivodeship east of Poland. However, breaking Poland’s airspace is “not fixed.”
The blast wave knocked on the windows in many houses, but no one was injured as a result of the incident. Police found burning metal and plastic fragments on the scene.
Later, the Minister of Defense of Poland Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh announced the new results of the investigation of the military drone explosion in the Lublin region, saying it was a urgency in Russia.
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Source: korrespondent

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