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Responding to President Trump, Poland's leader said, "we would also wish that the drone attack on Poland was a mistake. But it wasn't."
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DPA International on MSNTusk warns citizens against Russian disinformation targeting Poland
A day after several Russian drones violated Polish airspace, Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned Poles on Thursday not to fall for Moscow's disinformation campaigns and urged them also not to spread them further.
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Espresso on MSNDonald Tusk says Poland is closer to a military conflict than at any time since World War II
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk declared that the country is closer to military conflict "than at any time since the Second World War" after several Russian drones entered Polish airspace.
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Polish PM Tusk vows to press ahead with military modernization after Russian drone incursion
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is pledging to forge ahead with plans to modernize the country's military after Russian drones crossed into Poland.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNPoland promises consequences for any violation of its borders
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that any further attempts to attack Poland would always meet with an adequate response, Wiadomosci.pl reported. The head of government stated that "anyone who decides in any way to attack Poland,
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNPoland to partner with Ukraine, European allies to strengthen Polish air defense after Russian drone attack, Tusk says
Warsaw will partner with Kyiv to develop effective anti-drone capabalities and with European allies for further air defense support in the wake of Russia's recent drone attack, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Sept.
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France sends jets to Poland, the UK ramps up sanctions in a signal to Russia not to escalate
Warsaw, Poland — France said Friday it’s deploying fighter jets to Poland and the UK announced fresh sanctions targeting Russia’s oil revenues and war machine as Europe’s first, measured steps to Russia’s drone incursion into Poland aimed to send a signal to Moscow that any further aggression won’t go unchecked.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Wednesday said his country is the closest to open conflict since World War II, according to multiple reports, likely referring to Russian drones that breached Poland’s airspace overnight.