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Zelenskiy, a Ukrainian official, says that at least eight drones were used to target Poland during the Russian attack

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the Ukrainian president, said that during Russian strikes overnight at least eight Russian drones had been aimed toward Poland.

Poland destroyed drones which entered its airspace on Wednesday during a Russian assault in western Ukraine. It is believed that this was the first time in the war a member state of the alliance fired a shot. Poland called the incursion an "act of aggression".

Zelenskiy, writing on X about Iranian drones that are widely used in Russia, wrote: "Today, there was yet another step in the escalation – Russian-Iranian shaheds operated in Poland's airspace, in NATO's airspace."

Zelenskiy wrote: "This was not one accident but eight drones that were aimed at Poland."

He said that a total of 415 drones, and 40 missiles, were used in the attack against Ukraine. The attack spanned fifteen Ukrainian regions and killed one person in Zhytomyr and injured three others in Khmelnytskyi.

Ukraine's Air Force said that it shot down 386 out of 415 drones, and 27 out of 43 missiles launched over night. The impact of 16 drones and 21 missiles was recorded at 17 different locations.

In the central region, Vinnytsia officials said that civilian industrial sites had been struck. Emergency services in western Volyn said that they had put out an blaze which covered 1,000 square meters.

After the attack, Andrii Sybiha, Ukraine's foreign minister, called on neighboring countries to use air defense to intercept aerial targets above Ukraine.

"Ukraine suggested this step a long time ago. Sybiha wrote in X that it was necessary to take this step for the sake collective security. (Reporting and editing by Aidan Lewis, Peter Graff, and Anastasiia malenko)

(source: Reuters)