Kiev, Ukraine (AP) – Ukrainian military shares with European countries That expertise Ukrainian President Voldimir Zelenkie said on Tuesday that he would send a mission to Denmark for joint exercises in the fight against Russian drones.
“Our military has begun deploying missions in Denmark to spread Ukraine’s experience in drone defense,” Zelensky said.
The European Minister of Defense agreed to build what last week They called it the “drone wall.” Along the border between Russia and Ukraine, it better detect, track and intercept drones that violate European airspace.
However, while European preparations and technology are far behind Ukraine and Russia, it is characterized by cutting-edge drone warfare. Their three years of war Since a full-scale invasion of Moscow’s neighbors.
“The Ukraine (drone) experience is currently the most relevant in Europe and it is our experience, our experts and our technology that could become an important element of the future European “drone walls.”
Denmark has recently reported a drone sighting At military facilities and Above the airport in Denmark.
Danish Intelligence Reporting Agency has warned not to directly criticize certain countries, but said it views the risk of Russian spying and sabotage in Denmark as high.
I also have Poland Turned to Ukraine For expertise after Russian drones enter Polish airspace.
“The outcome of Denmark’s (Ukraine) mission will shape the framework for cooperation with other European countries,” Zelensky said.
NATO Military Alliance is also facing problems with Europeans Russian fighter plane violations It creates further tension with Moscow, and encourages fear that the fighting could flow across the Ukrainian border.
At the same time, it began to move by the US a few months ago, Don’t move forward.
Ahead of two summits in the Danish capital Copenhagen this week, NATO is stepping up air surveillance in the Baltic Sea, while France, Germany and Sweden are stepping up Danish air defenses.
The family of four killed in a Russian strike
The Russian drone strike killed all four of their families overnight in a village in the Smie region of northeastern Ukraine, authorities said. The family consists of a young couple and two sons, ages 4 and 6, Ole Frikholov, head of the regional administration, wrote in Telegram.
“This is a terrible, irreparable loss for the community as a whole and for the community,” says Hryhorov. “The death of a family is… a tragedy that we will never forget or forgive.”
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that “history always shows bad things,” in response to European plans to build “drone walls” to protect themselves from Russia.
“We continue to see such a militaristic approach rather than engaging in dialogue and thinking about ways to collaborate searching for security assurances,” he told reporters.
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