The patrol of Poland’s sky is carried out as part of restraint and protection against air threats from Russia, including drones.
Great Britain’s Royal Air Force storm warriors began to patrol the sky in Poland as part of the NATO mission of the East Guide. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Great Britain.
It was noted that the two British fighters flew from the Koningsby Air Base in East England on Friday night to patrol the sky of Poland as part of the damage and protection against air threats from Russia, including drones.
Their mission was supported by the Voyager Refueling Plane, on Saturday morning they were safe to return to the UK.
“The Royal Air Force aircraft aircraft completed their first Air Defense mission to Poland, sending a clear signal: protect NATO airspace,” said John Gilly, Minister of the Great Britain defense.
He added that “British pilots and staff are proud of” who participated in successful operations that “protect our allies from Russia’s reckless invasion.”
As reported, on Sunday, September 21, Germany raised two warriors in the air due to the Russian IL-20M findings in the Baltic Sea, which was not in contact.
Remember that three Russian Mig-31 warriors violated Estonia’s airspace and remained there 12 minutes. The Estonian Foreign Ministry has caused a temporary lawyer in the activities of the Russian Federation in Estonia to give him a protest record.
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