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Wednesday, September 10


15:03

Today it is 1,295. day of the war in Ukraine, which began with strong airstrikes by Russian forces on Ukraine. Also, Russian drones entered the airspace of Poland, because of the check, the armed forces of that country had to use weapons against drones.

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NATO digao avione; Udar na Poljsku; Oglasio se i Kremlj FOTO/VIDEO
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At the same time, US President Donald Trump announces again that he will soon talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is the target of criticism for carrying out even stronger strikes on Ukraine after the talks with Trump in Alaska.

15:03

Russian Army: The range of the drones that allegedly crossed the Polish border does not exceed 700 km

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced today that the range of the drones that allegedly crossed the border with Poland does not exceed 700 kilometers.

"The maximum flight range of the Russian drones used in the attack, which allegedly crossed the border with Poland, does not exceed 700 kilometers," the Ministry stated, reports Interfax.

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that it is ready to hold consultations with the Polish Ministry of Defense. The operational command of the Polish Armed Forces announced earlier that an operation was carried out to neutralize the drones that violated the Polish airspace.

Polish and NATO allied planes were alerted and shot down the drones.

14:49

Total collapse - who attacked Poland?

The drones that Poland is talking about they flew into its territory from the direction of Ukraine, Russian Chargé d'Affaires Andrej Ordash told reporters after leaving the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he was summoned for an interview due to reports on drones.

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14:47

Germany also announced: This is a serious incident

The intrusion of drones into Polish airspace is a "very, very serious incident" that shows that Russia is "testing" NATO, the German government said today.

"It is a very, very serious incident. It shows once again the threat we face and the extent to which Russia is testing us," German government spokesman Sebastian Hille said during a regular press conference.

The head of German diplomacy, Johann Wadefull, said that once again, but this time on a larger scale, Russian combat drones entered Polish airspace during the previous night.

"Russia deliberately risked a dangerous escalation," added Wadeful.

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said that Russian drones deliberately entered Polish airspace, assessing that it was another"provocation by the Russian armed forces".

"There is absolutely no reason to assume that these were path errors or similar incidents," Pistorius told parliament.

13:23

Von der Leyen called for more sanctions against Ukraine

13:23

The drone that invaded Poland was found 500 km from the border with Ukraine

13:06

Rutte: Putin...

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated, after the invasion of Russian drones in Poland, that a full assessment of the situation is underway.

He also emphasized that"whether it was intentional or not, it's absolutely, reckless, it's absolutely dangerous."

"Putin, my message is clear: stop the war in Ukraine, stop the escalation of the war," Rutte said, adding that now the war is against innocent civilians and civilian infrastructure.

"Stop violating allied airspace. Know that we are ready, that we are alert and that we will defend every centimeter of NATO territory," added Rutte in his message to the Russian president.

He says that he considers the NATO alliance's response last night"very successful".

"We always have to make sure we are one step ahead, but I think we showed last night that we are able to defend every centimeter of NATO territory, including, of course, its airspace," Rutte concluded.

12:33

FSB: Prevented terrorist act

The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced today that it detained an agent of the Ukrainian military intelligence service in Izhevsk who planned to commit a terrorist act and kill an employee of a defense industry company.

"The Federal Security Service in Udmurtia prevented a terrorist act planned on the orders of the Ukrainian special services. It was established that the perpetrator was recruited by an employee of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine through the Telegram messenger and that, according to his instructions, he planned to kill one of the leading workers of the defense industry company by detonating a homemade explosive device," the FSB announced.

Communication equipment was confiscated from the defendant detained in Izhevsk, in which his correspondence with the Ukrainian side was found, which contained the preparation of a terrorist attack, instructions for making improvised explosive devices and poisonous substances, Tass reports.

12:32

Russian citizen arrested in Crimea for allegedly spying for Ukraine

Members of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced today that they detained a Russian citizen on suspicion of having information about Russian military facilities and the location of air defense systems for the benefit of Ukraine.

"A Russian citizen born in 1981, suspected of treason, is detained on the territory of the Republic of Crimea. It was established that the resident of Feodosia was recruited by an employee of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in order to obtain operational information about the Crimean direction," the FSB said.

He is suspected of having transmitted photos, videos and electronic files with the coordinates of Russian military facilities, critical infrastructure facilities and the location of air defense systems via the WhatsApp network, reports Tass.

11:34

What's going on? The Belarusian Air Force also operated; Drones are invading from all sides

Belarusian air defense systems during the night, they shot down several drones that flew into the airspace of that country, the Chief of the General Staff of Belarus, Pavel Muravejko, announced today.

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