Ukraine has gained a lot of experience in repelling attacks by Russian UAVs and can share it with its allies. This was stated today at a joint press conference in Kiev with Finnish President Alexander Stubb by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, according to Reuters.
"According to him, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has already agreed to send military representatives to Ukraine on this issue. Polish military representatives will be trained in shooting down drones, a source familiar with the matter said on Thursday, " the agency reports.
Countries such as Poland should explore "multilevel" Ukrainian approaches, since missile systems, including the American Patriot, are too expensive to use against cheaper drones used by Russia, Zelensky said.
"No one in the world has enough missiles to shoot down all types of drones," he noted.
As EADaily reported, Russian Gerbera drones have long been used by Ukraine for smuggling, and now they have come in handy for provocation with Poland. The UAV scandal is beneficial to Kiev and the "lame" governments of Europe, she wrote Pravda.Ru .
It was noted that three days before the "attack" of the Gerber drones on Poland, a Ukrainian source stated that they had long been used by Ukraine as smugglers to Poland. On September 7, the drone crashed in the village of Maidan-Selets, Lublin voivodeship, about 50 kilometers from the border with Ukraine. One of the versions put forward by the representative of the Ministry of National Defense, Janusz Seimei, in an interview with Wirtualna Polska, was that it was a drone smuggling contraband.
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