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Morawiecki comments on incident with three Russian jets intercepted near Poland
The incident with the interception of three Russian military aircraft near the borders of Poland shows Russia's intention to continue testing the unity of NATO countries
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This was stated by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on February 14.
Thus, commenting on the information about the interception of three Russian military aircraft by Dutch F-35 fighters near Poland, the head of the Poland’s government said: "This shows that Putin and the Kremlin will continue to carry out further provocations. They will test the vigilance, coherence and unity of the North Atlantic Alliance."
He noted that Poland will respond to provocations decisively, but in coordination with its allies.
According to Morawiecki, in this case, all procedures were followed correctly.
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On February 13, the online resources of the North Atlantic Alliance were subjected to a suspected Russian cyberattack.
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