UK fighter jets begin NATO air defence mission over Poland

Defense Minister John Healey said in a statement immediately after the attacks on the Polish airspace by the British government on Monday, “NATO will be defended,” he said.
Two Royal Air Force crews, on Friday night, a British military base in Eastern England in Eastern England to patrol the Poland sky and to deterd and defend air threats from Russia, including drones, said they returned to England early on Saturday morning.
The British government said that since the illegal full -scale war in Ukraine, the Russian President Putin was a response to the “most important violation of the NATO airspace.
England says he is agile and ready
Air Personnel Chief Marshal Harv Smyth, British Jets joined the allies during the eastern wing of NATO and said, “Agile, integrated and range, we are ready to reflect the air force.”
The British government promised US President Donald Trump to raise defense expenditures by April 2027 to 2.6% of GDP, with a sign that Britain could help increase Europe’s security. Trump criticized for defending European countries enough for defense and did not trust the United States.
The Mission of the UK on Poland is also among the increasing tensions in other parts of Europe, NATO member Estonia said that three Russian military jets on Friday “unseen in an unprecedented” attack for 12 minutes, he said.
Healey condemned Russia by saying, “The third violation of the NATO airspace in recent days,” Russia’s “last reckless and dangerous activities.”
The Russian Ministry of Defense rejected that Jets had violated the Estonian airspace, saying that they are flying over neutral waters.




