The number of reports of russian drones violating Polish airspace has increased to 21. This was reported by Marcin Przydacz, head of the Bureau of International Policy under the President of Poland, in an interview with Radio Zet.
According to him, the number of registered russian UAVs that entered Polish airspace has increased to 21.
"We have information about 21 drones... Not all of them have been found yet," he said.
He also warned against a russian disinformation campaign aimed at convincing people that the drones were Ukrainian, stressing that the Polish authorities clearly determined that they were russian and launched from russian territory.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on the night of September 9-10, russian UAVs flew into Polish territory. The Polish military recorded 19 cases of violations of the country's airspace.
To destroy the drones, Poland and its NATO allies raised combat aircraft into the sky. They managed to shoot down several russian drones.
After the attack by russian UAVs, Poland said that putin was mocking Trump.
Trump suggested that the flight of russian drones over Poland could have been an accident.
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