Amid reports of a violation of Polish airspace, Russian Charge d'affaires Andrei Ordash was summoned to the Polish Foreign Ministry this night. He told RIA Novosti about this.
"I was invited to the Foreign Ministry today at 12.00 (13.00 Moscow time)," Ordash said.
He added that Poland had not provided any evidence of the Russian origin of the drones shot down over the country's territory, and doubted that any evidence would be presented this time.
As reported by EADaily, this morning Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that the drones that were "dangerous" had been shot down, and later announced that they were "Russian." The news about drones caused particular joy in Kiev, Brussels and in London, where they immediately began demanding a coordinated response to the "Russian provocation."

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