Incidents

Maneuvered 3 minutes: the Russian rocket flew 40 km deep into Poland - General

Polish General Matsey Tick emphasized that the entire flight of the object over the Polish territory was monitored by radar systems. During a rocket strike in Ukraine on Friday, December 29, at about 7:00 in the morning, local time of Poland, a Russian rocket crossed and stayed there for three minutes. This was stated at a briefing by the operative commander of the Polish Army, General Matsey Tick, RAR reports.

The general noted that this night was "difficult" for Ukraine and "tense for all elements of the Polish air defense system. " According to him, the entire flight of the object over the Polish territory was monitored by radar systems. The tick added that the disruption of the airspace lasted about three minutes, the object flew 40 kilometers deep.

"In connection with the maneuvers she carried out and her departure from the Polish airspace, I, as an operative commander, did not make any decisions on this object," the commander stressed. The Klysh noted that only one of the missiles violated Poland's airspace. He added that this rocket later returned to the territory of Ukraine. In addition, the General stressed that he could not confirm that "the result of Ukraine's anti -missile defense". "I know nothing about this topic," he said.

During the rocket strike in Ukraine, which took place in the morning of December 29, the air space of Poland crossed the Russian winged rocket. The relevant services saw it on the radars and traced the route. To further confirm the information to the area where it was noticed, they will send a search party.

Subsequently, the head of the Polish Presidential Cabinet Martin Masttaler said that Polish leader Andrzej Duda discussed with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg cases of Poland's airspace during a missile attack conducted by Russia against Ukraine. We will remind, at night and in the morning on December 29 the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation struck massive blows in the cities of Ukraine. In total, according to the Air Force, the enemy launched almost 160 rockets and drones.