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Polish Foreign Minister warns of possible deep russian strikes in Europe

Radosław Sikorski. Photo: Depositphotos
Radosław Sikorski. Photo: Depositphotos

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said that Europe should be prepared for possible russian strikes deep into the region. It was reported by Reuters.

He criticized the refusal to create defense systems, including a "wall of drones," and called for continued support for Ukraine. Sikorski also expressed hope that Donald Trump will provide Kyiv with Tomahawk missiles to strengthen strikes on russian infrastructure.

According to him, providing Ukraine with more weapons - air defense systems, as well as short- and medium-range weapons - is necessary to protect Europe. He mentioned the incidents of russian drones intruding into the airspace of Poland and fighter jets over Estonia.

Radosław Sikorski said that russia "can reach the depths of Europe," so the continent must be prepared for new threats.

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He also called on Europe to prepare to support Ukraine for at least another three years, which, according to him, is the period for which Kyiv's plans are designed.

"The Ukrainians are planning this war for three years, which is prudent," he said. "And we need to convince Putin that we are ready to stay the course for at least those three years," he emphasized.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski presented a Shahed 136 drone, which the aggressor state russia uses to strike Ukraine, in the British Parliament.

Meanwhile, the Dutch military during NATO exercises in Poland faced unknown drones and communication interference. It is currently stated that it is unclear who is behind the appearance of the drones.

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