US issues BIG statement on Russian drone incursion into Poland: ‘We think it’s…’

At the beginning of this week, he entered the Poland airspace and dropped Russian drones, after which the NATO alliance would increase the defenses during the eastern wing of Europe, he said. The incident pointed to Russia’s first -known NATO member of the Russian’s fight with neighboring Ukraine. Continue reading to know more.
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The United States Foreign Minister Marco Rubio announced on Saturday (US -time) Russian drones to Poland lately. However, Rubio said that Russia is still uncertain that Russia deliberately targets its European country. At the beginning of this week, he entered the Poland airspace and dropped Russian drones, after which the NATO alliance would increase the defenses during the eastern wing of Europe, he said. The incident pointed to the first case of a known NATO member during the years of Russia’s neighbor Ukraine.
What did Rubio say in the Russian drone attack?
“We think this is an unfortunate and unfortunate and dangerous development,” Rubio said to Journalists before going to Israel and Britain. Rubio added that there is no doubt that drones were deliberately released. “The question is that the drones aim to go especially to Poland.” He said. The US official also said: “There is a number of other possibilities, but I think we want to have all the facts before making certain findings and consult our allies.”
What did Poland say about it?
Previously, US President Donald Trump suggested that the drone attack could be a mistake of Poland. Meanwhile, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said his country will take measures to show solidarity with him. In the United Nations, the US called the airspace violation “worrying” and promised to “defend every centimeter of the NATO region”. Russia, NATO’s 32 member states of Poland, which is not aimed to hit any target, he said. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO is an inter -government alliance of North American and European countries, which accept to defend and secure each other.



