Polish Air Force responded to the takeoff of Russian planes 06:39

Polish planes took to the skies during the work of the Russian Aerospace Forces in Ukraine. The operational command of the Polish Armed Forces reported this on social networks. X.

“Polish and allied aircraft operate in Polish airspace and this may be associated with increased noise levels, especially in the south-eastern part of the country. “Tonight, there is intense activity in the long-range aviation of the Russian Federation regarding missile attacks on targets located on the territory of Ukraine,” the Polish Armed Forces said.

It is stated that Polish warplanes took to the air to ensure the security of Polish airspace.

Before that, Sergei Lebedev, a representative of the pro-Russian underground organization reportedAccording to preliminary data, an ammunition depot in Kharkov was hit.

Around the same time, at 00.20 Moscow time, Kharkov Mayor Igor Terekhov reported that explosions occurred in the city after the air attack.

Russian army before hit Against Ukrainian Su-24s attacking Sevastopol.


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