Poland active Air Defense System after Russian attacks in Ukraine
After four hours of maximum preparation for a possible response, Polish air defense was “removed”. The military reported that “no violation of the airspace of the Republic of Poland” and that they are “constantly monitoring the situation in the Ukraine territory and remain in constant readiness to ensure the safety of Polish airspace” have constantly found.
NATO -member aircraft were employed on the mission. According to the military, allies of the Military Block participated in the activities, but was not specified in which countries. In addition to Poland itself, 31 other nations signed the treaty, including the United States.
Drone attack on Sunday is the largest ever performed by Putin against Volodimir Zelensky. According to the British newspaper The Sun, 267 Russian aircraft attacked several territories of Ukraine, of which 138 were slaughtered and another 119 “disappeared from the radar,” according to Kiev. Also according to the English tabloid, four of these drones were hacked by the Ukrainians and used against the Russians.
Ukrainian air defense says he was able to neutralize much of the second attack. On the day of 3 years from the beginning of the war, the Russians launched 185 remote aircraft against their opponents. According to the Air Force, 133 drones were slaughtered and 71 were lost without damage.
Poland and Ukraine are longtime allies. The Poles were the first to recognize Ukraine’s independence after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The following year, they signed a treaty of friendship and cooperation, including the military, as the Poles are among the largest suppliers of non -lethal military aid to neighbors.
Poland is the country that received the most war refugees from the neighboring country. Much because of being bordering Ukrainians, cultural proximity, assistance provided by the Polish government and free traffic by the European Union, many who come end up. Germany, Czech Republic and Canada is also a common destination of those who fled the conflict.
