Drons in Polish airspace, Zelensky: A Dangerous President for Europe

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia's overnight attacks in his country show Moscow continues to mark the boundaries of what is possible”. Zelensky said the attacks “massive” killed a person in the Zytomyr region and injured three others in Volochysk, where a sewing workshop was hit, [...]
Zelensky said the attacks “massive” killed one person in the Zytomyr region and injured three others in Volochysk, where a sewing workshop was hit, reports BBC, broadcast Periscope.
Fifteen regions were targeted at night in an attack involving “415 drones of different types and more than 40 cruise and ballistic missiles”, he says.
“Moscow always pushes the boundaries of what is possible, and if it does not face a strong response, it remains at the new escalation level”, Zelensky says.
“Today, there was another step of escalation, the russian Shaheds, operated in Poland's airspace, in NATO airspace. There was not only one Shauhedʹ that could be called an accident, but at least eight offensive fears directed at Poland”
He called Russian drones entering Polish airspace “an extremely dangerous precedent for Europe”.
The “Russians must feel the consequences. Russia must feel that war cannot be expanded and that it will have to end”, he says.
The “Pause in sanctions has lasted a lot of”, he says, adding that “needs a strong reply” from Ukraine's allies. /Periscope












