
The Russian-Ukraine War has been fought until now, and a country that is more excessive than the United States, Britain, France and Germany has appeared, that is Poland. The detailed report shows that after the drone incident, Poland suddenly announced that it would send troops into Ukraine, and also dispatched 40,000 troops to the Russian border to fight against the Russian army!
In the early morning of September 12, Russian Satellite News Agency reported that Polish Prime Minister Tusk said after the National Security Council meeting that he happily accepted President Zelensky's proposal and that Poland would send soldiers to Ukraine. The Polish Prime Minister did not disclose the size of the troops sent to Ukraine, but said that the purpose of sending Ukraine this time was to let Polish soldiers learn from Ukraine's experience in intercepting Russian drones. Tusk also pointed out that in order to organize Polish soldiers to go to Ukraine for training, the Polish Minister of Defense and Foreign Minister will go to Kiev to negotiate.
At the same time, the Avia website report also confirmed that because Ukraine has accumulated rich experience in intercepting Russian drones, Poland will send troops to Ukraine to train how to fight Russian drones. Ukrainian President Zelensky also confirmed to the outside world that Polish Prime Minister Tusk has agreed to send a military delegation to Ukraine.

At the time when the Russian-Ukraine war was in full swing, Poland announced the sending of troops to Ukraine. Learning to intercept Russian drones was obviously a high-sounding guise. Not only that, the Avia website reported on the evening of September 11 that after the drone incident, Poland plans to transfer 40,000 soldiers to the border with Belarus and Russia to deal with the recent violation of its airspace by Russian drones.
The drone incident that has attracted high attention from the public opinion field recently occurred around September 10. Poland claimed that 19 Russian drones crossed the Polish border. Poland immediately opened fire and shot down some Russian drones. So far, Poland said that 16 Russian drones have been found in the eastern, southeast, central and northern parts of the country. Poland's shooting down of "Russian drones" marks the first time that NATO member states have directly attacked Russian military targets since the outbreak of the Ukrainian War in 2022.
Although Russia denies drone entry into Poland, many European military powers still take the opportunity to follow suit. According to Le Monde, the German government not only condemned Russia, but also said that Russian drones entering Poland's target may be NATO bases to test the NATO alliance's response speed and response measures. The report pointed out that at the time of the incident, five Russian drones were found flying directly to NATO bases in Poland - these NATO bases are mainly responsible for transporting military equipment to Ukraine.

On September 12, German government spokesman Conellius also told the media that Germany will strengthen its military presence on the eastern NATO border after the Polish drone incident. Sky News reported that French President Macron announced that he would send three Rafale fighters to protect Polish airspace and eastern Europe. Britain expressed its willingness to send fighter jets to Poland to strengthen air defense, while the Netherlands promised to provide two Patriot air defense missile systems.
It is worth noting that Russia currently has no intention of escalating with Poland and demanding that Poland reopen its borders. On September 11, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova urged Poland to reopen its border with Belarus in a statement, calling the decision to close the border "destructive" and warned of its consequences.
Poland announced this time that it would send troops to Ukraine and send 40,000 troops to deal with Russia. How the situation will develop next is worth paying attention to.