From the evening of September 9 to the morning of September 10, the Russian army launched another round of large-scale air strikes across Ukraine.
It is no wonder that the Russian army launched air strikes across Ukraine. What is very strange is that during this air strike, at least 19 drones flew into Polish airspace.
The Polish Air Force captured four of them, and the other drones fell into Poland.
What is even more strange is that since the drone flew into Polish airspace, Ukrainian Independent News Agency and other Ukrainian media have not reported on the losses suffered by Ukraine in this air strike. Instead, they have repeatedly reported the so-called "Russian drone invasion of Poland" in a long and long way, just as the whole incident was designed.

Poles who believe Ukraine caused the invasion of UAVs to Poland ranked first
Polish mediaA poll conducted by Res Futura showed that 38% of Poles believed the incident was committed by Ukraine, while only 34% believed the incident was related to Russia.
Is this the "fake flag" operation of Ukraine trying to drag Poland into the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, or is the Russian army deliberately acting to test NATO's reaction?
Look at the statements made by the four countries including the United States, Russia, Belarus and Lithuania during the entire incident and subsequently, we can basically make a relatively accurate judgment.
Russian army launched a large-scale air strike across Ukraine, and at least 19 drones entered Poland
According to the Ukrainian Independent News Agency, on the evening of September 9, eight Russian strategic bombers took off and fired dozens of cruise missiles into Ukraine. In addition, the Russian army also launched more than 400 drones into Ukraine.
The newspaper then claimed that the Russian-fired drone was launched in Poland, and the Polish Air Force had intercepted it.

Poland said at least 19 entered Polish airspace and four drones were shot down.
On September 10, Poland requested NATO to initiate Article IV of the North Atlantic Convention, Article IV of the North Atlantic Convention stipulates that when the territorial integrity, political independence or security of either party is threatened, the States Parties shall negotiate together.
On September 11, Polish Prime Minister Tusk said after the National Security Council meeting that Poland has accepted the invitation of Ukrainian President Zelensky and sent Polish soldiers to Ukraine to learn how to effectively intercept drones.
Most Western media described the incidents of drones entering Poland as Russian military strategic tests of NATO to reconnaise NATO's preparations for possible future wars.
The 4 countries express their secrets
Let's look at what Russia, Belarus and Lithuania are saying related to it.
The Russian Ministry of Defense stated in the war report on September 10 that from the night of the 9th to the early morning of the 10th, the Russian military launched a large-scale strike against Ukrainian military-industrial enterprises located in Ivano Frankovsk Oblast, Khmelnitsky Oblast, Zhitomir Oblast, and Vinnica and Lviv.
Russian Ministry of Defense stressed that when the Russian army launched a large-scale strike on Ukrainian military-industrial enterprises, it did not plan to strike facilities in Poland. The Russian drones involved in the attack allegedly appeared to have crossed the Polish border, but the range of these drones is no more than 700 kilometers. Despite this, Russia is willing to consult with the Polish Ministry of Defense on this issue.
Russia's attitude is very clear. On the one hand, the Russian army has no plans to launch a raid on Poland, and on the other hand, the Russian army launches a limited range and they cannot fly to Poland at all.
Major General Pavel Mulaviko, the First Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Belarus and Chief of Staff, issued the following statement after the incident:
"At the nighttime drone confrontation between the Russian Federation and Ukraine, the air defense forces and duty assets of the Republic of Belarus have been continuously monitoring drones that have lost their course due to exposure to electronic warfare of all parties.
Some lost drones were destroyed by our air defense forces over the territory of the Republic.
The Chinese troops and assets exchanged information on air and radar conditions with the on-site forces and assets of the Republic of Poland and Lithuania through existing interaction channels, from 23:00 on September 9 to 4:00 on September 10. They were notified that the UAV was approaching its national territory.
There were existing interaction channels, from 23:00 on September 9 to 4:00 on September 10. data-track="36">This allows Poland to respond quickly to drone operations by increasing its air duty forces.
To be fair, it should be noted that Poland also informed Belarusian fighters on duty about UFOs approaching the border of the Republic of Belarus from Ukraine.
Exchange of information on the air situation is an important part of ensuring the security of the entire region and helps build trust measures and strengthen security.
Major General Muraviko stressed that the Republic of Belarus will continue to fulfill its obligations within the framework of exchange of air situation intelligence with the Republic of Poland and the Baltic States.

The most interesting thing is Lithuania, which is extremely pro-Ukrainian. This time they did not quote the Ukrainian statement that the Russian army deliberately launched a drone attack on Poland.
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kenstutis Budris said in a statement issued afterwards that Lithuania has no evidence that Russia deliberately used drones against Poland.
The US reaction is more interesting.
U.S. President Trump said when asked about the entry of Russian drones into Poland that this could be a mistake.

Not only that, on September 10, US Vice President Vance also stated that economic sanctions on Russia should be lifted in exchange for Russia to end the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
From this point of view, the United States believes that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict is no longer a matter of its own.
Is this incident intentional by the Russian army, or is it Ukraine's "fake flag" operation?
Based on the structural characteristics of the drone launched by the Russian army, it can be inferred that they can still glide for a long distance even after losing power.
If these drones are out of control due to interference from Ukrainian electronic warfare, there is indeed a possibility of entering Poland outside their effective range, but we cannot rule out that Ukraine uses electronic warfare to guide these drones into Poland.
Before the Russian-Ukraine conflict ended, Russia had no motivation to attack NATO countries. Ukraine exaggerated the Russian army's intentional attack on Poland, and the meaning of Latin America's direct consequences was too obvious.
Polish President Duda, who just stepped down in August, said in an interview with reporters that since Ukraine began, Zelensky has tried every means to try to pull Poland and NATO into the war, but Poland has not been fooled.
38% of Poles blamed Ukraine for the drone invasion of Poland, which also indicates that the Polish-Ukrainian conflict may be inevitable once the Russian-Ukrainian conflict ends.
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