Poland has once again raised aviation due to missile attacks on Ukraine.


On November 21, Polish aviation and allied aircraft defended Polish airspace following missile attacks by the Russian Federation on Ukrainian territory. This was reported by the Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces.
Attention, due to another massive strike by the Russian Federation on facilities located, among others, in western Ukraine, Polish and allied aviation has begun to operate in our (Polish, - 'Glavkom') airspace
It is noted that the operational commander of the armed forces involved all available forces and means. Additional fighters were sent into the air, and ground air defense and radar reconnaissance systems were put on combat readiness.
In the early morning of November 21, the enemy carried out a massive attack on Dnipropetrovsk region, resulting in damage to an industrial enterprise. It is worth reminding that on September 2, Polish aviation and allied aircraft also defended Polish airspace after the onset of massive Russian strikes on Ukraine.
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