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Ukraine: Drone incursions by Russia part of West pressure plan

The Ukrainian spy agency claimed that Russia intentionally flew drones in the airspace over NATO member Poland to test the response of the alliance, increase fatigue among member states due to its war against Ukraine, and put more pressure on the west.

After NATO jets shot down Russian drones which entered Polish airspace between September 9-10, it sent a written assessment. Unidentified drones disrupted air traffic in Denmark this week.

This assessment was limited to the incident that occurred in Poland.

The agency stated that "Such hybrid operation likely aim to increase the pressure on Ukraine's Western partner, which could lead to: Reduced assistance for Ukraine, particularly military aid."

Russia denied it intended to target anything in Poland using drones while it was attacking Ukraine. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said immediately after the incident that the drones could have ended up in Poland by accident.

The Ukrainian spy agency has ruled out this as the reason for the jamming of electronic systems and drones by Russia.

UAVs (drones), not only from Ukraine, but also from Belarus, entered Poland. "Some UAVs penetrated as far as 100 km (60 mi) into Polish territory - well beyond the ranges of Ukrainian electronic warfare systems", it said.

The Ukrainian agency also highlighted the large number - about 20 - of drones involved in the incident. According to the Ukrainian agency, one of the models was the Gerbera decoy, which used by Russia indicated that it did not intend to strike anything.

'PART OF BROADER PLAN

In recent weeks, tensions on NATO's east flank have increased with Russia. In addition to the Polish incursion last week, Estonia also accused Russia of sending in three fighter jets, while Romania came close to shooting down drone.

The Kremlin had earlier said on Friday that the threat to shoot down Russian military aircraft over Europe was reckless and aggressive, and marked an escalation in tensions near Russia's borders.

The Ukrainian agency did not address the recent incidents but said that "this incident (in Poland), is part of Russia’s larger plan to expand its aggression into the countries bordering Ukraine".

It is a warning for NATO and a test to see how they respond to attacks against member states. The aim is to intimidate Polish citizens.

The report found that there were 10 drone violations in Moldovan airspace this year and 14 drones crashed on Romanian soil during attacks against nearby port infrastructures in Ukraine.

It said that "violations of airspace in countries adjacent to Ukraine have become systemic during Russian combined air strikes on Ukrainian civilians and critical infrastructure." (Reporting and editing by Howard Goller; Tom Balmforth)

(source: Reuters)