Ihnat on reports of violation of Polish airspace: a signal to partners to strengthen Ukraine's air defense
Kyiv • UNN
Ihnat commented on reports of violation of Polish airspace
The morning report of an "unidentified object" entering Polish airspace during another massive Russian attack on Ukraine is another signal to partners about the need to strengthen Ukraine's air defense. This was stated by Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat during a telethon, UNN reports.
"Huge attacks, that is, a lot of stuff flying in the air. A massive attack. And this is not the first time such cases have happened," Ihnat noted.
He reminded us that we saw a few months ago even on the territory of Romania "strike UAVs falling there, and debris, etc." "The same thing happened in Poland last year, too," he pointed out.
So, this is not something new. As a result of such massive attacks, this can happen. The enemy is attacking our border areas, including in the west, including Lviv region and Ivano-Frankivsk, so this is possible. This is another sign and another signal for our partners to strengthen Ukraine with the necessary number of air defense systems to make us a shield between the aggressor and Europe. Protecting ourselves and thus protecting them
Addendum
Following the sighting of an unidentified object in Polish airspace, Polish President Andrzej Duda is convening an urgent meeting today at the Polish National Security Bureau with the participation of the Minister of National Defense, the Chief of the General Staff and the head of the Armed Forces Operational Command.