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NATO responds to “unknown UAV” found in Poland following Russia's attack on Ukraine
The North Atlantic Alliance has commented on the incident with an "unknown object" that entered Polish airspace and said it was a repeated incident
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NATO spokeswoman Farah Dakhlallah made the statement, RMF24 reports.
"Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russian drone fragments and missiles have been found on allied territory on several occasions," the spokeswoman said.
According to her, "While we have no information indicating an intentional attack by Russia against allies, these acts are irresponsible and potentially dangerous."
- On the morning of Monday, August 26, Poland raised its aviation in the southeastern part of the country due to the threat of missile attacks on Ukraine. An unknown object entered the country.
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