Military Targets? Brilliant Reports on Vladimir Putin's Drone Provocation
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Defence Minister Ionut Mousteanu says that the drone attack in Poland was "a provocation" by Russia, and the response of allies and Poles was a firm. Ionut Mousteanu was asked, Saturday, at...
The Russian drones of Vladimir Putin settle in Poland in areas where the Polish army is not far away. A Moscow coincidence?
With the invasion of Russian drones into Poland, Vladimir Putin not only tests NATO's capabilities, but also draws Europeans into a strategic dilemma.
Poland now says the number of drones that flew over the country earlier this week is 21. At the same time, Russia continues to deny its involvement. However, several experts point to details in the drones that indicate they were manufactured in Russia.
Despite attempts to bring the war in Ukraine to the negotiating table, talks between Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin remain elusive. Meanwhile, Russia is intensifying its attacks, and the consequences are rippling through to neighboring countries: Dutch F-35s shot down several Russian drones over Poland. Follow the latest developments in our live blog.
By flying drones over Poland, Russia has provoked NATO. The alliance is seeking an appropriate response, but its options remain limited.
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