Andrzej Duda: Russia tested Poland with a drone attack
Poland has tested Russia's drone attack, which, according to former president Andrzej Duda, was an attempt to test its defense capabilities. To respond to this attack, Poland had to use expensive weaponry, as the country lacks a counter-drone system.
According to him, 'the glass is always half empty or half full', so the incident with drones over Poland can be interpreted in different ways.
Andrzej Duda shares two versions of events: it is either an attack during the 'West' exercises to check the defense capabilities of Poland and NATO solidarity, or the beginning of a new version of a hybrid attack. It is worth noting that the country's response to this threat was adequate, as the lives of people are the most important.
However, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk rejects any manipulations and disinformation in the media regarding Ukraine's involvement in the drone attack, stating that the responsibility lies with Russia.
Poland has tested Russia's drone attack, and the former president Andrzej Duda shared two versions of events. Despite the absence of a counter-drone system, the country was able to adequately respond to this threat. The response to the attack required complex coordination actions due to the lack of necessary equipment. Currently, Ukrainian involvement in the incident is rejected, and responsibility is placed on Russia.
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