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NATO Jets Scramble After Putin Launches Huge Overnight Drone and Missile Attack

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NATO member Poland has scrambled fighter jets after Russia's latest attack on Ukraine. The jets took to the skies as Vladimir Putin sent a wave of kamikaze drones and rockets at Kyiv

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Once again, Germany's neighbour Poland is sending fighter jets and its air defenses to the highest level of alert due to Russian air attacks on Ukraine.

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Polish and allied aircraft entered action during the night of Sunday to Monday and air defence and radar systems were put on alert after a major rocket attack by Russia against Ukraine. This was announced by the Polish armed forces on X. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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On the night of July 28, Poland raised aircraft to patrol its airspace amid Russia's missile attack on Ukraine.

Poland reacted to the increase in Russian attacks on targets close to the eastern border. The measure seeks to prevent violations of its airspace and ensure national security. Poland’s Ministry of Defence reported Monday on the immediate deployment of combat aircraft in response to an air offensive launched by Russia against Ukraine. The operation, centered in the western regions of the neighbouring country, caused concern to the Polish authorit…

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Ground-based protection systems have also been brought to maximum alert

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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ТСН.ua broke the news in on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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