The Russians have experienced the limits of the possible, reviewing the reaction of the western countries, the President said.
Russia has not yet felt a tough reaction of the world’s leaders in violation of Poland’s airspace and continues to experience the boundaries of a possible answer. President Vladimir Zelensky said in a video message tonight on Wednesday, September 10.
“So far, Russia has not received a strict reaction of international leaders to what the Russians do – reactions precisely through actions. There are more than enough statements, but there is still a lack of actions. The boundaries of the possible Russians are experiencing. They experience a reaction. They adjust how the armed forces of the nations of the nations act, the nation’s armed forces. emphasized.
Zelensky also added that the joint training of the Russian and Belarus military training has begun in the Belarus territory, and it may be part of, thus speaking, a plan of exercises.
“We also see the Russian disinformation campaign against Poland and Ukraine. We see how Russians are trying to embarrass Poland. It is important that a strong opposition will be built – as it should be built,” the President said.
According to Zelensky, Ukraine offers coordinated, thoughtful, together protecting the airspace. “We have shown the partners how to do this. The details are clear, how to prevent war from expanding and how to stop Russia’s steps from increasing. Before this, there is a completely enough combined strength for it,” the head of the state.
Remember, Zelensky offered Poland help, training in the fall of Russian drones.
On the night of September 10, Russian drones violated Poland’s airspace. The military conducted an operation to neutralize them, in the first instance of knocking the country’s goals. Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Poland shot about 4 of 19 drones that violated its airspace.
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