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The Russian aircraft flew into Poland airspace 6.5 km from the border from the K...

In Poland, a Russian Su-24MR reconnaissance aircraft was recorded: what is known

The Russian aircraft flew into Poland airspace 6. 5 km from the border from the Krulivtsk (Kaliningrad) region. In the Russian Federation it is said that it happened because of a "failure". In the eastern part of the Gidai, the Polish armed forces recorded the movement of the Russian intelligence aircraft Su-24MR. The board flew into the country's airspace for maximum distance from the air border between the countries 6. 5 km, spent some time there, and then turned and flew back.

It became known from the report of the Operational Command of the Armed Forces of Poland on the page on the X X 11 February. "On February 11, 2025, at 14:09, a violation of the airspace over the territorial waters of the Republic of Poland by the Su-24-MR Armed Forces of the Russian Federation," there was a violation of the Gdansk Gulf, "-the post reads.

The Russian aircraft stayed over the territory of Poland for 1 minute 12 seconds, and then, after the intervention of regular state control services, the navigator of the Russian Federation changed its route. The department noted that the Russian side confirmed the fact of violation of Poland's airspace. There they explained such an incident in that there was a "failure of the navigation system of the Su-24MR aircraft".

It should be noted that the Su-24MR is a front aircraft, which performs the task of providing reconnaissance information with the command of the Land Forces and Front Aviation. In the coastal directions, such a plane collects reconnaissance data for the Navy forces, as writes in open sources. Recall that similar incidents do not happen for the first time.

Earlier, the American Institute for War Study reported that Russia was using its developments, tested in war with Ukraine, against NATO countries. Among them are drones, as the focus learned on February 10. It was also recently known that Russia is involved in almost a hundred "suspicious incidents" in Europe, as reported by the Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky. These include espionage, sabotage, sabotage and cyberattacks.