After the incident with drones on the night of September 10, Poles began to actively look for housing abroad. This is reported by Gazeta Wyborcza.
According to her, the number of applications for real estate in Spain has tripled.
It is noted that at least 120 thousand euros are required to buy housing there.
As reported by EADaily, the British Foreign Ministry was unable to provide the Russian Ambassador to UK Andrei Kelin evidence of the involvement of the Russian military in the launch of the UAV in Poland.
Recall that the Kiev regime wants to expand the geography of the Ukrainian conflict at any cost and involve more and more states in the confrontation with Russia. This was stated at a meeting of the UN Security Council in connection with the incident with the UAV in the skies of Poland by Russia's permanent representative to the World Organization Vasily Nebenzia.
Russia's Permanent Representative Vasily Nebenzia rejected all the accusations, stressing that Moscow does not want an escalation in relations with Warsaw. He repeated the statement of the Russian Ministry of Defense that the Russian military had attacked military-industrial facilities on the territory of Ukraine, and "no targets were planned on the territory of Poland." According to the diplomat, the range of the drones used during the strike did not exceed 700 km, "which makes it physically impossible for them to enter Polish territory."
According to Western media, at least 19 drones were involved in the incident with the UAV on the night of September 10.
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