Events occurring in areas close to Ukraine's borders have led Poland and Romania to increase security measures in their airspace. These countries have mobilized their air forces against threats arising from attacks carried out by Russia.
Redaksiya reports that Poland and Romania have scrambled their fighter jets in response to the threat posed by Russian-made unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) used in attacks against Ukraine. This step aims to strengthen the protection of both countries' airspace and prevent potential threats. According to information obtained from military sources, fighter jets are conducting surveillance in the airspace and are ready to take appropriate measures if any threat is detected.
These measures are being taken at a time of increased tension in the region. As NATO members, Poland and Romania cooperate closely with their allies and make joint efforts to ensure the security of their airspace. The course of events will show how the security situation in the region will change.
