“What's with Russia that he rapes Poland's airspace with drones?” Donald Trump, message after the Russian foray last night


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US President Donald Trump had a first reaction to the Russian incursion in the air space of Poland last night on Wednesday, in a post on his social network. The leader from the White House has questioned the entrance of the flight devices into the country's airspace, notes Reuters.
“What's with Russia that he rapes Poland's airspace with Drone? Here!” Trump wrote.
The exact meaning of the comment of the US president is not clear, but it is not excluded that he will return with explanations throughout the day, notes Skynews.
However, it is not the first reaction from the United States. The American ambassador to NATO has already stated that his country will defend “every centimeter of NATO territory.”
White House: Donald Trump intends to talk to Poland President Karol Nawrocki today
Poland's National Press Agency asked the Washington Administration, which is the reaction to the 19 drones of Russia that violated NATO's country.
“President Trump and the White House follow the news in Poland. President Trump plans to talk to President Nawrocki later today,” an American official for Polish Pap Plope, according to the Polish news portal Onet, said on Wednesday.
Poland broke down Drone on Wednesday in its airspace with the support of NATO's military aircraft, being the first time that a member of the North Atlantic Alliance has fired during the war triggered by Russia in Ukraine.
Russia officially announces that it “did not have the intention” to attack targets in Poland
The Russian Ministry of Defense transmitted on Wednesday, in an official statement that its drones have made a major attack on western Ukraine's military facilities, but that he did not intend to hit any goals in Poland, informs Reuters, The Guardian and Sky News.
The ministry led by Andrei Belousov said that his forces had reached all their targets and stressed that the Russian drones “which would have crossed the border with Poland” had a ray of no more than 700 kilometers (434 miles).
“There was no intention to attack any target on the territory of Poland,” said the Russian Ministry of Defense of Russia, in the statement issued in English, without confirming or infirm that its drones have actually entered the Polish airspace.




