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The event should make a lesson: Poland commented on Russian attack on Ukraine on February 7

Raising in the sky of Polish fighters during air anxiety in Ukraine becomes a "routine" business for Poland, said the coordinator of the country's special services Tomasz Semonyak. The Polish government does not see the tendency to change the policy of Russia and in the way of war. The massive Russian missile attack on Ukraine on Wednesday, February 7, shows that Moscow does not deviate from its policy and the way of war.

This was stated by the Minister of Special Services of Poland Tomasz Semonyak, PAP writes. "If someone thought there would be some kind of softening, then nothing came of it. The war continues, and nothing changes here," the minister said. According to him, the event should give out this lesson. "Support Ukraine, vote in the US for help because this war is not visible, and Ukraine needs this support in the name of the free world, and Russia is reminiscent of it mercilessly," Semoniak said.

The Polish minister also commented on raising fighter jets during a rocket attack of the Russian Federation. "The words" routine "must be used, because it is another situation where Polish air defense, Polish regular fighters and other allies systems are activated to protect Poland's airspace," Semonyak summarized. We will remind, Poland is not the first time raising its fighter jets into the sky. The F-16 flew on January 13, 2024 in the southeastern part of the country.

The locals were warned that they were not afraid of noise from military aircraft engines. On Wednesday, February 7, the invaders attacked Ukraine with winged, ballistic and anti -aircraft guided missiles. In addition, the enemy launched 20 shahamed UAVs. In total, the enemy launched 64 air targets. The Air Force forces were destroyed by 44 of them, said the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces Valery Zaluzhny. In Kiev, the victims of the attack were four people. Another 30 were injured.