Russian invaders on the night of September 10 made another large -scale air attack in Ukraine, during which, according to various sources, about ten drones flew to Poland.
In the Armed Forces of Poland, they have already recognized this incident, calling it an “act of aggression”.
As a result of today’s attack of the Russian Federation, there was an unprecedented violation of the Polish airspace on the territory of Ukraine by objects such as drones. This is an act of aggression, which created a real threat of security
It is noted that on the orders of the commander of the operational headquarters of the Polish Armed Forces, “Defense Procedures were immediately started”:
Polish and allied means of observation with the help of a radar tracked several objects, and in relation to those that may pose a threat, the commander of the operational command of the Armed Forces decided to neutralize them. Some of the drones who invaded our airspace were shot down. The search and localization of places of possible fall in these objects continues.
On the page of the Polish troops of territorial defense, the social network X reports on the announcement of the meeting of reservists in connection with violation of the country’s airspace.
It is noted that reservists can call immediate turnover:
- up to six o’clock – in Podlaskaya, Mazovsky, Lublin and the Subkarpat Vuyvyvodi;
- up to 12 hours in Pomeranian, Varminsky-Mazur, Kuyavsky-Pomeranian, Lodz, Svyatokri and the Lesopolskiye Foil;
- For a period in less than 24 hours, a call in other armed forces is not planned.
If fragments of objects are found, please do not approach them and do not inform the police, added to Terrobuon.
The press service of the Polish government said that at 9 in the morning an emergency meeting was planned for Kiyiv. Now the Prime Minister Donald Tusk meets the ministers responsible for state security.
Poland squeezed the border with Belarus from the military scientist “West 2025” -tusk
Source: Racurs

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