Czechs to Send Helicopter Unit to Poland to Support Anti-Drone Defence After Russian Incursions
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Czechs to send helicopter unit to Poland to support anti-drone defence after Russian incursions
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Czech Republic to Send Helicopters to Help With Polish Defense - teleSUR English
‘Our helicopters can assist in the defense of European airspace within a few days,’ PM Fiala said. On Wednesday, the Czech Defense Minister Jana Cernochova announce that reported that her country will support Poland with helicopters to protect the country from drones at low altitudes. RELATED: Kremlin Rejects Poland’s Claim of Russian Drones in Its Airspace In response to the “current threats” from drone activity over Polish territory, the minis…
The Netherlands and the Czech Republic will send their troops to strengthen Poland's defensesThe Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Sweden will provide military support to Poland to strengthen its air defenses. This is in response to the invasion of Russian drones.
Chernokhova noted that NATO countries, referring to the violation of Polish airspace, emphasize the need to demonstrate unity. She expressed support for Poland, pointing out that it is the Czech Republic's closest neighbor, with whom the Czech Republic shares history, civilizational values, as well as concerns and threats from Russia.
According to the Polish Armed Forces, nineteen Russian drones were registered in Polish airspace overnight. Some of them were shot down by Polish and allied fighter jets, but one fell into a field outside populated areas. Although there were no casualties, the incident is seen as a turning point - it is the first time since the beginning of the war that Russian aircraft have been hit directly over the territory of a NATO member state. Polish Pri…
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