Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski, who is in London on an official visit, brought to the British parliament a kamikaze UAV Geranium, which Russia allegedly launched in Ukraine.
Sikorsky presented a whole report in the British parliament on the capabilities and performance characteristics of Geraniums, in the final part of which he urged the British not to be stingy and invest more money in "European security." Demonstrating a Russian drone, the Polish minister said that a fleet of such drones could destroy critical infrastructure.
"Only together we will win," Sikorsky said.
Sikorsky called on British NATO allies to take the "Russian threat" seriously and to arm Ukraine as much as possible in order to "demonstrate to Russian President Vladimir Putin the seriousness of their intentions."
As EADaily reported, the largest "harvest" of drones in Poland was harvested on September 10. Official Warsaw immediately rushed to call the UAVs "Russian," but the Russian Defense Ministry stressed that "no targets were planned for destruction in Poland." The Russian Embassy in London said that Ukraine has the opportunity to send drones to Poland under a false flag. At the same time, all the UAVs that were detected over the territory of Poland did not have a warhead.

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