Residents are encouraged to stay at home, as Mazesk, Mazovetsky and Lublin voivodes are most threats.
Poland has confirmed that on the night of September 10, its airspace repeatedly violated the deadly devices, which is why the three management is at risk. This has been confirmed by the Operational Command post of the Armed Forces of Poland on Social Network X.
The department said the operation to identify and neutralization of objects is currently ongoing.
The command is noted that the weapons are attracted to complete the tasks, and the services are actively working in search for drones collapse areas.
“We emphasize that military operations continue, and encourage people to stay home. The most dangerous are Podlaski, Mazovetsky and Lublin voivodes,” the report said.
The government has confirmed that the situation is under continued control, and the troops are ready for operating. This was emphasized by Poland Caesari Tomchik’s Deputy Minister of Defense, confirming the reality of the operation near the Polish boundaries. He also added that the President and Prime Minister received all the necessary information, and that all services are actively accurate.
Also, the country’s prime minister Donald Tusk told platform X that the Poland military uses weapons against goals.
“The operation continues with many violations of the Poland air border. The army has applied weapons against things. I am always in contact with the President and Minister of Defense. I have received a report directly from the operational commander,” Tusk said.
Earlier, Ukraine’s armed forces inform about the flight of Russian drones to Poland’s airspace on the night of September 10, causing a temporary closure of many airports in Poland.
Keep in mind that the United States has retaliated with the attack by Russian UAVs in Poland by calling Trump to impose harsh penalties against the Russian aggression country.
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