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Ukraine has knocked down the majority of UAVs that the Russian Federation launched Poland - Zelensky

To spread: The President of Ukraine stated that on the night of September 10, when Russia launched 92 drones towards Poland, most of them were shot down by Ukraine. Volodymyr Zelensky stated that from these 92 UAVs only 19 drones flew into Poland. The president reported this at a briefing on September 27, reports "Public" correspondent. "We see the direction and, as they say, choreography of this flight. And so we believe that we were flying ninety -two.

We have knocked down everything, nineteen, we believe, we have flew, four knocked down the Poles. I do not compare our forces. We are in the war, they are not in the war," the president said. Zelensky added that Ukraine will advise on such EU country incidents, their representatives will study in Ukraine. "First of all, we are consulting with several countries. I will not call everyone yet, although some details were public.

We have sent signals a number of partners and plan to send advisory groups to teach our units to counteract these steps. Some representatives of the countries will come to Ukraine for practical training," the President said. According to Vladimir Zelensky, Russia deliberately attacks the Drones of NATO in Europe to "check how they are ready to assist Ukraine. " "I think it will have a significant impact.

Public opinion will begin to ask why we supply others and cannot protect ourselves, and it can reduce the support of Ukraine, especially before winter. And at that point, these countries can save the air defense systems for themselves, not transfer to Ukraine. Although it does not work. They will protect against drone attacks. According to Zelensky, NATO military countries do not have practical knowledge of how to fight UAV attacks.

Currently, such knowledge is only in Ukraine, because the air defense of the Armed Forces has been protected from Russian drone attacks since 2022. We will remind, the night of September 10 Russian drones violated the air space of Poland. The military was then knocked down by about 4 out of 19 drones, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said. On the same day, Poland activated Article 4 of the NATO Treaty to discuss the situation.

The Government has stated that the country would not impose additional restrictions on the incident. On September 12, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced the start of the Oriental Valt operation on the Eastern Alliance flank. The purpose of the operation is to "eliminate specific threats to the use of drones". It will act in Poland and Romania. And on September 13, in the northern regions of Romania, they declared an alarm because of the threat of shock drones.