By Brendan Cole and John Feng – Senior News Reporter:
Poland has restricted the airspace in the east of the country for the next three months following Russia’s drone breach of the NATO member.
A day after Warsaw said it shot down Russian drones which flew into Polish airspace during an overnight bombardment of Ukraine on Wednesday, Poland’s Air Navigation Services Agency (PANSA) announced restriction measures would come into effect from Thursday.
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By Brendan Cole and John Feng – Senior News Reporter:
Poland has restricted the airspace in the east of the country for the next three months following Russia’s drone breach of the NATO member.
A day after Warsaw said it shot down Russian drones which flew into Polish airspace during an overnight bombardment of Ukraine on Wednesday, Poland’s Air Navigation Services Agency (PANSA) announced restriction measures would come into effect from Thursday.
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There we go. That’s the correct tresponse. Now Russia knows what’s up.
Poland with yet another W.
This is a prep for shootdowns… they want to make certain that there is *nothing* in the air in that region except for :
1. Polish military aircraft
2. Russian drones
That way when they fire missiles there’s no risk of hitting anything else.
If I were Ukraine, I’d be offering them a few hundred interceptor drones for goodwill. And future sales 😉
Could this be the sneaky beginnings of a NATO no fly zone