Polish airspace may have been invaded by a Russian missile - Chief of the General Staff

Polish airspace may have been invaded by a Russian missile - Chief of the General Staff

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A Russian missile may have violated Polish airspace during Russia's attack on Ukraine. The investigation is ongoing.

Everything points to the fact that a Russian missile invaded Polish airspace this morning during Russia's massive attack on Ukraine. Poland has confirmed this, according to Chief of the General Staff Wieslaw Kukula, Polsat News reports, UNN reports. 

Details

According to official information provided by representatives of the Polish army, the Russian missile in the sky over Poland was fired during a massive attack on Ukrainian cities.

"It was a difficult night for Ukraine. A combined attack aimed at overwhelming their air defenses with drones and a subsequent missile strike, mostly by long-range aircraft. The missiles were launched from the Caspian Sea, and we tracked most of these missiles by the scale and direction of their movement,"  Kukula said.

One of these missiles crossed the Polish border and then left. Everything points to this, although we are still confirming it, checking on the spot

- added the Chief of the Polish General Staff.

Recall

In the morning, the Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces announced that an unidentified object violated the airspace during Russia's terrorist attack against Ukraine.

Poland's air defense forces are on high alert after the incident.