Drone Russians in Poland. Zelenski Regrets the Inaction of the West: "There Have Been Many Declarations, but a Lack of Action"
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According to defense specialist Patrick Bolder, it is crystal clear that this was a deliberate provocation: "With such a large number of drones, you can no longer speak of an accident."
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski delivered Wednesday's "implicity of action" to the Western leaders after Wednesday morning's interview by Poland of alleged Russian drones entering his airspace, reports AFP, taken by Agerpres. "There have been many declarations, but so far there is a lack of action", Zelenski said in his daily speech, saying that "Russia has not received a firm response (...) which would be translated into concrete measure…
Volodymyr Zelensky regretted the "lack of action" of Western leaders after the intrusion of Russian drones into Polish airspace.
During the night of 9-10 September, 19 Russian drones violated Poland's airspace before being intercepted by NATO's air defence. As a defence expert, diplomat Benoît d'Aboville analyses the probable reasons for this flight ahead of Russia.
Warsaw and its allies today denounced a Russian "large-scale provocation" after the intrusion of drones into Poland's airspace, while NATO's anti-aircraft defence helped counter them.
Zelensky Laments the "Lack of Action" of the West After the Intervention of Russian Drones in Poland
Poland reported 19 violations of airspace during the night and announced that it had defeated at least three Russian drones, according to Warsaw, which claimed to have been a deliberate act.
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