The Ukraine-Poland security agreement includes a provision to develop a mechanism to shoot down Russian missiles and drones launched in the direction of Poland within Ukrainian airspace. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced this during a briefing in Warsaw on Monday, as reported by European Pravda1. The agreement reflects the close collaboration between the defense ministries of both countries to swiftly implement this aspect of their security cooperation.
BREAKING:
Poland & Ukraine sign a 10-year security agreement:
– Includes a provision for Polish-Ukrainian cooperation to shoot down Russian missiles & drones in Ukraine’s airspace fired in Poland’s direction
– Poland will consider sending another 14 MiG-29 fighter jets
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— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) July 8, 2024
I love this nonsense…with this commitment by Poland to shoot down Russian missiles and drones in UKR airspace from Poland, they will have created an "Article 5" free zone as an aggressor in the conflict abrogating the responsibility of OTAN to defend Poland…so when the time… https://t.co/vjdC27g9XL
— TVG (@TheVirginiaGen1) July 8, 2024
The part about the Ukrainian Legion actually makes Poland a party to the war.
— Tactical Wisdom (@DolioJ) July 8, 2024
h/t Flying Elvii
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