Poland Identifies 19 Airspace Violations

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Poland Identifies 19 Airspace Violations
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk during a cabinet meeting in Warsaw. AFP
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Wednesday that the NATO and EU member state identified 19 violations of its airspace overnight and shot down at least three “Russian” drones. “Nineteen violations were identified and precisely tracked… At this moment, we have confirmation that three drones were shot down… We have no information suggesting that anyone was injured or killed as a result of the Russian action,” Tusk told parliament. French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday that violations of Polish airspace by Russian drones were “simply unacceptable” and urged Moscow to stop its “reckless behavior.” (AFP)

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