May 25, 2025
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Poland raised fighters in response to Russian blows in Ukraine

Poland intensified air defense forces and raised fighters against the background of a massive rocket attack of Russia on Ukraine. Source: The Polish Ministry of Defense literally: “Attention, in connection with the attack of the Russian Federation, which strikes on objects located in the territory of Ukraine, the operation of Polish and allied aviation in our airspace began.””, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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Poland intensified air defense forces and raised fighters against the background of a massive rocket attack of Russia on Ukraine.

Source: Poland’s Ministry of Defense

Literally: “Attention, in connection with the attack of the Russian Federation, which strikes on objects located in the territory of Ukraine, the operation of Polish and allied aviation in our airspace began.”

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Details: The department reported that according to the current procedures, the operational command of the Armed Forces intensified all available forces and means to respond to the situation. In particular, the next pairs of fighters were raised into the sky, as well as brought to the state of the highest combat readiness of the air defense and radar intelligence system.

The operational command of the Armed Forces monitors the current situation, and subordinate forces and means remain in full readiness for immediate response, ” – said in the official statement of the Ministry of Defense of Poland.

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