Poland took planes into the air because of Russia's alleged activity in Ukraine
In Poland, military aircraft on duty were scrambled amid reports of alleged Russian activity in Ukraine. This was announced on November 19 by the press service of the operational command of the Armed Forces (AF) of the country.
"Fighter pairs on duty and a long—range radar detection aircraft were alerted to the flight, and ground-based air defense and radar reconnaissance systems were brought to the highest level of readiness," the message on the social network X (former. Twitter).
It is noted that the measures taken are aimed at ensuring security in the territories bordering "vulnerable areas."
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