Zelensky, Tusk, Starmer, Melony and Rutta discussed the incident on Russian drones in Poland.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky conducted a conversation with Polish prime minister Donald Tuskoy, British prime minister Kitam Senerier, head of the Council of Italy George Melony and Nato Mark Rutte’s general secretary. The head of the state announced this on Wednesday, September 10.
“Of course, first of all, we talked about Russian drones released throughout Ukraine that night and flew to Poland’s airspace. Incidents with one or two Russian drones were previously in NATO Eastern flank countries, in particular a few weeks ago in Romania. has flew from the territory not only to the Ukrain, which is more than excessive raids from the territory not only in the Ukrain, but also in Belarus.
During the conversation, Tusk learned about the consequences and events that had been established. In particular, he said that the destruction of Russian drones, which was also the Iranian “Shaheda”, was found in many towns and villages.
Zelensky emphasized that the Ukrainian military sent all available information from the night, and that the Ukrainian side continued this cooperation.
“There are many reasons for such a daring Russian behavior, and it’s really obvious at all. We have to work in a general air defense system and create an effective air shield in Europe. It offers Ukraine for a long time, there are specific solutions. We must react together in all relevant challenges and be prepared for the european europeans. Increase funding for the re -interested ones.
The head of the state proposed with the help of Poland, training and experience in the fall of Russian drones, specifically Shakadov.
“We agree with Donald’s appropriate cooperation at the military level. We will also contact all NATO members,” Zelensky said.
Remember that at night Russia launched 415 drones and 42 missiles throughout Ukraine. Nearly two dozen “mines” violated Poland’s airspace and destroyed aviation and air defense.
As today in Poland, 10 drones and fragments of the missile of “unknown origin” were found in Poland. Judging by the published image, the Russian dodes-primanki Gerbera was shot in Poland.
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