Poland says up to four out of 19 Russians drop down after entering airspace

Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk said 19 Russian fears entered the country's airspace overnight during attacks in western Ukraine. Tusk stressed that as many as four fears were dropped by Polish and NATO aircraft, marking the first time Russian fears have collapsed over Poland, the BBC writes. Drons who entered [...]
Tusk stressed that as many as four fears were dropped by Polish and NATO aircraft, marking the first time Russian fears have collapsed over Poland, the BBC writes.
Drons entering Poland were part of the last major air attack on Ukraine, where Russia issued 415 fears overnight.
Ukraine's president Zelensky says the “at least eight offensive fears” were directed towards Poland, calling escalation a highly dangerous “precedent for Europe”.












