Polish fighters scrambled due to "Russian activity" in Ukraine
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- On-duty fighter planes of the Polish and allied air forces were scrambled due to Russia's alleged activity in Ukraine.
- Ground-based air defense and radar detection systems are put on alert.
- Similar messages from the Polish military have become regular.
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On-duty fighter jets of the Polish Air Force and their allies were scrambled due to Russia's alleged activity in Ukraine.
Ground-based air defense and radar detection systems in Poland were put on alert.
MOSCOW, July 2 - RIA Novosti. On-duty fighter jets of the Polish Air Force and their allies were scrambled against the backdrop of alleged Russian activity in Ukraine, the operational command of the branches of the Polish armed forces reports.
A message published on the social network X claims that “in connection with the activity of long-range aviation of the Russian Federation” in Ukraine, “military aviation” was involved in Polish airspace.
The publication also indicated that ground-based air defense and radar detection systems were put on alert.
Recently, the Polish military has been publishing such messages regularly. Typically, these actions coincide with an air raid warning in Ukraine.





