News: Poland Activates Fighters Amidst Significant Russian Assault on Ukraine
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Poland Activates Fighter Jets Amidst Major Russian Assault on Ukraine
Ground air defense units and radar systems were placed on heightened alert status.
Following the extensive Russian offensive against Ukraine, Poland has deployed its military aircraft. The nation’s armed forces activated their air defense and radar systems. This information was disclosed by the press office of the Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces.
“Due to the Russian Federation’s assault on targets within Ukraine, military jets are operating within Polish airspace. In line with standard protocols, the operational commander of the Polish military has mobilized the appropriate forces and resources at his disposal. Fighter jets were deployed, and ground air defense and radar recognition systems have achieved readiness,” noted the statement around 7 AM.
The communiqué also indicated that these measures are preemptive, ukrlenta aimed at safeguarding airspace, particularly in regions near sensitive areas.
“The Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces is closely monitoring the situation, ensuring that all subordinate forces and resources are poised for immediate action if needed,” the statement stressed.
Overview of the Large-Scale Russian Offensive Against Ukraine on November 29
On November 29, Russia initiated a significant bombing campaign targeting Kyiv. Reports indicate that two individuals lost their lives, and 29 others sustained injuries as a result of the attacks.
The western sections of the capital experienced power outages due to the bombardment, and efforts are underway by utility crews to restore electricity.
Furthermore, the assault extended to the Kyiv region, resulting in considerable destruction and reported casualties. Specifically, the city of Fastiv was temporarily left without electricity.
“At present, vital infrastructure here has switched to backup power sources. Systems for water supply, sewage, gas provision, and communications remain functional. Points of resilience are prepared for operation,” stated Mykola Kalashnik, head of the Kyiv Regional Administration.
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