"There are red lines": in the Polish Foreign Ministry explained when the missiles of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began
Radoslav Sikorsky, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland, expressed his position on the reaction of the Armed Forces of the Russian Foreign Ministry in an interview with Radio 4 BBC, Sikorsky communicated with the leading Radio 4 Anito Anand, and explained under what conditions Poland would knock down Russian means of destruction. According to him, for the strikes of the Russian Federation in Ukraine there are "red lines".
At the same time, he mentioned the explosion at the Chernobyl NPP and explained that at some point Russian missiles and drones could try to hit the NPP. In this case, Poland should help Ukraine knock down such "wandering missiles". "Imagine that one of the Russian drones or rockets will come from the course and will not fly to Poland or Romania, as it happened, but will hit one of the Ukrainian nuclear power plants," the Polish diplomat said.
At the same time, the Polish Foreign Minister confirmed that the armed forces would knock down the Russian missiles even if they did not cross the border. He then stated that his country has the right to self -defense, but still such a decision was not made and he simply expressed his position. "But no decisions were made," he said.
It should be noted that Focus talked about cases where Russian missiles flew into the territory of Poland, they were not beaten there, they turned and exploded in Ukraine. One of these cases occurred on August 26. At night, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launched 230 means of defeat: missiles of different types, including winged, and drones-Kamikadze "Shahed".
At the same time, the armed forces of Poland reported that they noticed the drone that crossed the border: they followed him, did nothing, but he disappeared from the radars and not clear where it was. That night, the air forces of the Armed Forces shot down 80% of air goals: Prime Minister Denis Shmigal reported explosions in 15 regions and attack on energy infrastructure.
After a massive shelling, Sikorsky made a statement that Poland should oppose Russian missiles, as this does not contradict the right to self -defense. In response, a comment from the NATO representative appeared, who warned about the possibility of escalation. We remind that on the night of September 7, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launched 70 "Shahanedov": the aircraft shot down 58, exploded in the Kyiv region, Vinnytsia region and in a number of other regions.