Poland President Karol Nawrocki decided to summon a National Security Council meeting within 48 hours after the country slaughter Russian drones that entered his airspace during a Russian attack in western Ukraine.
“The news that we will have complete information within 48 hours led me to make the decision to summon the National Security Council within 48 hours,” said Karol Nawrockki, adding that the unprecedented in the history of NATO and Poland.
“This is an act of aggression that represented a real threat to the security of our citizens,” Poland’s command of operations said on a publication on Wednesday morning.
The military alliance should also discuss the situation on Wednesday (10). The North Atlantic Council will meet for a regular session and discuss how NATO responded to the drones that entered Poland at night, NATO spokesman Allison Hart said.
Understand the war in Ukraine
Russia began the large -scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and currently has about one fifth from the territory of the neighboring country.
Still in 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin decreed the annexation of four Ukrainian regions: Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizehzia.
The Russians slowly advance through the east and Moscow gives no signs of abandoning their main war goals. Meanwhile, Donald Trump, president of the United States, pressures for a peace agreement.
Ukraine has made increasingly bold attacks within Russia and says the operations aim to destroy essential infrastructure of the Russian army.
Putin’s government, in turn, intensified air attacks, including drones offensive.
Both sides deny target civilians, but thousands died in the conflict, the vast majority of them Ukrainians.
Thousands of soldiers are also believed to have died on the front line, but neither side releases numbers of military lows.
The United States claim that 1.2 million people were injured or killed in the war.