Poland deployed fighter jets during the attack on Ukraine
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Poland has deployed fighter jets to monitor its airspace due to Russia's missile attacks on Ukraine, which has led to an increase in noise levels, especially in the southeastern part of the country.
Due to the missile attack on Ukraine, Polish and allied aviation was engaged to monitor the situation in Polish airspace. The Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces reports UNN.
Details
Polish and allied aircraft have taken off in Polish airspace, which may lead to increased noise levels, especially in the southeastern part of the country
It is noted that tonight there is an intensive activity of the long-range aviation of the Russian Federation related to missile strikes on objects located on the territory of Ukraine.
All necessary procedures to ensure the safety of Polish airspace have been initiated.
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