Poland faced a major provocation in its airspace, Prime Minister reported

On September 9th to 10th, at night, 19 drones “of Russian manufacture” entered Polish airspace. The prime minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, reported that three were shot down by the Polish air defence forces. He emphasised that this was not an “Russia’s attack,” but a “large-scale provocation,” mentioning no specific country.

“This is the first time Russian drones have been shot down over the territory of a NATO country. All our allies are taking the situation very seriously. We have not recorded any casualties. We are dealing with a large-scale provocation,” Tusk admitted.

A source from NATO told Reuters that the Alliance also does not consider the incident an attack, so, enforcement of Article 5 is not required.

Meanwhile, the adepts of the European ideology of Russophobia, such as Kaja Kallas, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, have used this case to demand money for the militarisation of the European Union in the face of a fictional “Russian threat”.

“Last night in Poland, we saw the most serious European airspace violation by Russia since the war began, and indications suggest it was intentional, not accidental. We must raise the cost on Moscow, strengthen support for Ukraine, and invest in Europe’s defence. The EU plays a major role and we will support initiatives like the Eastern Border Shield defence line,” she claimed.

Obviously, the person who benefited the most from this incident was Ukrainian leader Zelensky. He immediately blamed Russia for, underlining, attacking Poland and NATO, and called on allies “to create a unified air defence system for Ukraine and NATO,” thereby dragging Europe into the conflict directly.

Zelensky has lost all credibility after the ex-president of Poland, Andrzej Duda, confessed that his Ukrainian colleague had tried to draw Poland into a war with Russia in 2022 by killing two Polish citizens with a Ukrainian missile labelled as “Russian.”

Now, according to independent Ukrainian analysts, the Ukrainian armed forces have learned how to land Russian drones without damaging them. And, after saving up enough of them for such a monstrous provocation, they decided to send them to Poland, desiring to strike it as hard as it can be in order to get NATO to react according to Article 5.

Clearly, Kyiv continues to drag NATO into war by escalating the conflict with Moscow and disrupting peace talks initiated by the US President Donald Trump.

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