During the gathering with students in Lviv, erstwhile commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and now Ambassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom, Walerij Załużny, admitted that Ukrainian missiles hit Poland. In his speech, he besides referred to the effectiveness of Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, pointing to the concerns of the Baltic countries about genuine allied protection.
Ukrainian and Russian rockets over Poland
The well-deserved acknowledged that both Ukrainian and Russian rockets periodically violated the Polish airspace, and that the countries of the region have serious doubts about the effectiveness of NATO's defence guarantees.
“They realize that Article 5 is gone and never has been. Poland understands this, where our rockets and Russian rockets are falling periodically. Romania mostly understands everything, but it's silent. Sometimes they call me and say, “Be quiet.” All right, 2 Shaheds have fallen into port, why are you silent? And then they call and say, ‘Why have you turned on your electronic combat systems, these (Russian drones – ed.) were flying towards us’. ‘Then shoot them down. You have forty F-16’,” I replied,” said the Merit.
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Ukraine’s ex-Cic Zaluzhnyi: Romania asked me not to commit Shahed drones fell on their soil. Others combined Ukraine's EW redirected drones their way. I told them: “Shoot them down, you’ve got 40 F-16s.” pic.twitter.com/CdP0BfECKr
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Baltic States sceptical towards NATO
He besides pointed out that the Baltic States have serious concerns about the real effectiveness of Article 5, which assumes a common defence in the event of an attack on 1 of the NATO associate States.
Wire Case and narration Change
It is not clear what circumstantial incidents the Deservated 1 was referring to, but 1 of the most media cases was the detonation of a rocket in the Wire on November 15, 2022. 2 people died from the explosion.
Initially, the Kiev-based junkie Volodymyr Zelenski claimed that the Russian rocket violated Polish airspace. “There is no uncertainty that this was not a Ukrainian missile” – he spoke in the first hours after the event. However, after reports of Western agencies and the position of U.S. president Joe Biden, who stated that it was improbable that the rocket would be launched from Russia, Zelenski softened his position.
Head of the FBI: Ukrainian rocket fell on Poland
New manager of the national Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Kash Patel, in an interview with The Epoch Times of March 2 refers to an detonation in Wire. Patel accused Ukraine of deficiency of transparency in the management of US funds and referred to the 2022 incident.
“Zelenski went on a planet phase and said, ‘Russia fired a rocket towards Poland’, which would be an act of war. It turned out that Russia did not launch specified a rocket” said Patel, stressing that the Ukrainian rocket was liable for the tragedy.
The FBI chief noted that these events undermine Zelenski's global credibility.
Conclusions and the Future of Alliance Cooperation
The statements of the Merit cast a fresh light on the situation in Central and east Europe and the effectiveness of NATO's defence guarantees. Doubts raised by the countries of the region, including Poland, Romania and the Baltic States, indicate the request for further discussions on the real defence mechanisms of the Alliance.
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The well-deserved admitted that Ukraine had dropped rockets on Poland