Zelensky issues warning about potential escalation of conflict
In a significant turn of events, the Polish air force, along with NATO forces in Poland, successfully shot down Russian drones that entered the country's airspace last week. This marked the first time such an incident has occurred, adding a new dimension to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in his evening video address posted on platform X, expressed his concerns about the situation, stating that if Europe does not understand the gravity of the situation, Russia may widen the war. He emphasised the importance of Europe recognising the potential threat from Russia and being vigilant about potential Russian aggression.
Zelensky further clarified that the war is currently the war of Russia and Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin, and Russia's actions are not limited to one or another neighboring country. He warned that Russia could expand the war beyond Ukraine's borders, suggesting that the war may not necessarily be restricted to Ukraine.
Last week, at least 19 aerial objects from Russia were reported to have entered Polish airspace, occurring on a single night. The massive incursion of Russian drones into Poland's airspace has raised concerns about Russia's intentions and has sparked discussions about the world's response to these events.
Zelensky's warning implies that the war could potentially spread beyond Ukraine, and the world is expected to draw conclusions from the events in Poland. The incident is significant, as it is the first time Russian drones have entered Polish airspace, and the Polish air force and NATO forces in Poland took action to shoot them down.
This noteworthy action by the Polish air force and NATO forces in Poland serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict and the potential threats it poses to European countries. As the situation continues to unfold, it is crucial for Europe to remain vigilant and to understand the potential threat from Russia.
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