Latest News

Polish Minister: Netherlands will send Patriot air defense systems to Poland

The Netherlands will deploy two Patriot air defense systems and approximately 300 personnel in Poland, a NATO ally, to guard a center for military aid to Ukraine.

A Russian drone crashed in a field east of Poland earlier this week. This heightened concern about airspace violations in the Ukraine war.

Wladyslaw KOSINIAK-KAMYSZ, who spoke at a press conference to welcome the Dutch decision, said: "Due the current events in Ukraine and the ongoing conflict and Poland's logistical role in securing the transfer of (...), to Ukraine, the Netherlands has announced support for systems that secure our airspace and air defense systems."

The Netherlands announced on Wednesday that Patriot systems will be deployed between December 1, 2012 and June 1, 2013.

The drone was shot down by a military helicopter in eastern Poland on Tuesday night, scorching the crops and shattering windows of nearby homes. This increased tensions as intensified efforts were made to end Ukraine's war.

A prosecutor stated on Thursday that it was most likely that the drone came from Belarus, an ally of Moscow who has supported Russia's war against Ukraine. (Reporting Alan Charlish, Editing Helen Popper).

(source: Reuters)