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The Polish army searches for an object that entered its airspace from Ukraine

An unidentified aerial object entered Polish airspace from Ukraine and then disappeared, as detected by the air defense radars of the Pol Armed Forcesonia.

The Polish Army reported this via its X account a few hours later Ukraine recorded the largest wave of Russian attacks in recent months, which caused damage in the country’s main cities and left at least 16 civilians dead.

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The lieutenant colonel Jacek Goryszewski He said search efforts were underway in southeastern Zamosca city located about 130 kilometers as the crow flies from the Ukrainian city of Lviv.

An attempt is currently being made to determine the cause and object flight pathdeclared the spokesperson, according to the news agency PAP.

There is no sign that anyone observed an explosion or fragments have been found, but of course we are investigating all cases where someone has observed something flying”, he assured.

The Polish president, Andrzej Dudacalled a meeting of the National Security Council analyze the situation, according to Itamaraty.

According to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valeri Zaluzhnithis morning Russia targets attacked Kyiv and other cities with a total of 158 missiles of various types and kamikaze drones.

In Lvivclose to the border with Polandat least one civilian died and nine were injured, while an explosion was reported in the district of Yavorivwhere a military base is located.

“The enemy is attacking our border territoriesincluding the west”said the spokesman for the Ukrainian air force, Yuri Ihnatin relation to the appearance of the unidentified object in Polish airspace.

This is another indication and a signal to our partners to strengthen Ukraine with the necessary resources so that we can become a shield between the aggressor and Europe” he pointed out.

Source: Elcomercio

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