Poland confused planes because of Russian aviation 05:41

On the night of June 12, Poland and its allies scrambled aircraft due to “increased long-range aviation activities” in Russia. This was reported on the page of the country’s Armed Forces Operational Command (AF) on the social network. X.

It was noted that residents of the southeastern part of Poland could hear increased noise levels due to the work of Polish and allied aircraft in the sky.

A similar incident has happened before dead June 7.

The Russian Ministry of Defense regularly states that flights of Russian military aircraft are carried out in full compliance with international rules on the use of airspace.

Before that, Reuters reported, citing a source from the North Atlantic Alliance reportedIt is stated that the number of NATO warplanes will increase by 20-25% in the first quarter of 2024 to prevent Russian military aircraft in the Baltic Sea region. We are primarily talking about Russian transport or reconnaissance aircraft. In 2023, NATO fighters took to the air to intercept Russian aircraft more than 300 times.

previously Poland stated About the “missile from Russia” violating airspace.

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Source: Gazeta

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