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To spread: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky reported that as of now it is...

The drones of the Russian Federation flew to Poland: Zelensky offered Warsaw help

To spread: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky reported that as of now it is known about the invasion of Poland 8 Russian strike drones on the night of September 10. He stated that Ukraine is ready to help the Poles build a system of alert and protection against Russian attacks. In the post that the Ukrainian leader has published in his Telegram channel, he noted that more and more facts are indicating the purposefulness of the movement of Russian drones.

He recalled that the incidents of the Polish-Ukrainian border had already been the incidents of some Russian drones, but a much larger scale was recorded on the night of September 10. "More and more facts are talking about the inaccessibility of such a movement, such a direction of impact," the President wrote.

Volodymyr Zelensky assured that Ukraine is ready to provide Poland with all the necessary data to investigate the Russian strike, as well as to help build an effective alert and protection system. "It is obvious that Russian aggression is a threat to every independent nation in our region. And accordingly, only joint and coordinated actions can guarantee reliable security," the President of Ukraine said.

He added that on the night of September 10, drones over Poland were beating several European countries at the same time, which is an important precedent. Zelensky noted that Ukraine has long been offering partners to create a joint air defense system. "Together, Europeans are always stronger.

Russia must feel that the response to this escalating step and even more so to the attempt to humiliate one of the key European countries will be a clear and strong response of all partners," the President wrote. The fact that Poland for the first time was beating "Shahda" in its airspace, social networks began to report on the night of September 10 during a massive attack of the Russian Federation on Ukraine. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called Russian drones "large-scale provocation".