Poland puts spine wire on Russia border

Poland has installed spine wire along its border with Russia following yesterday's missile attack it launched NATO on foot. Soldiers set up a 10m-wide thorn fence near the village of Szyline near the Russian enclave of Kalinigrad amid fears that Moscow would provoke a crisis of migrants to slaughter in the EU. NATO Allies [...]
Poland has installed spine wire along its border with Russia following yesterday's missile attack it launched NATO on foot.
Soldiers set up a 10m-wide thorn fence near the village of Szyline near the Russian enclave of Kalinigrad amid fears that Moscow would provoke a crisis of migrants to slaughter in the EU.
NATO Allies are strengthening their air defence following yesterday's missile attack that killed two people in Poland.
Slovakia is strengthening its air defence systems as Lithuania called on NATO to step up preventive measures along its eastern wing with Russia.
British Prime Minister Richi Sunak said Russia was guilty of an emergency NATO meeting following the death of two farmers only miles from the Ukrainian border.
Despite initially fearing that it was a Russian missile, it is now believed that the weapon was a Ukrainian air defence missile that fell across the border in Poland by mistake.
It was the first time a rocket had passed across the Ukrainian border since the February invasion.
The leaders of the G7 and NATO held a series of emergency meetings regarding the explosion, while Russia reacted angrily to the impeachment initially for the attack.












