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Starmer, UK: Russia's violation against Polish airspace is 'extremely reckless

The British Prime Minister Keir starmer expressed his deep concern on Wednesday about the Russian drones violating NATO and Polish airspace during an air strike on Ukraine. He called it an "extremely irresponsible" move on Moscow's part.

Starmer, in a press release, said that the barbaric attack this morning on Ukraine as well as the unprecedented and egregious violation of NATO and Polish airspace by Russian drones was deeply disturbing.

Starmer stated that "this was an extremely reckless action by Russia, and it only serves to remind (Russian President) Vladimir Putin's blatant disrespect for peace," adding that on Wednesday he had spoken to his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk to express British solidarity with Poland.

A Russian diplomat was quoted by the Russian state news agency RIA as saying that Poland had not provided any proof that the drones which were shot down in Poland came from Russia.

John Healey of the British Defence Ministry, who hosted a meeting in London of the E5 grouping, which includes Britain, Poland France, Germany, and Italy, denounced Russia's actions at the beginning of the meeting.

Healey stated, "We will discuss what additional assistance we can provide Poland this morning."

(source: Reuters)