Vladimir Putin deliberately unleashed a devastating drone bombardment on Poland to humiliate Donald Trump's desperate peace mission, Warsaw has explosively claimed.
Poland's deputy PM Radek Sikorski yesterday savagely demolished the Kremlin's "lies and denials" over the shocking aerial assault.
He thundered: "Poland's airspace was breached 19 times by drones manufactured in Russia" His statement came as British Forces primed to bolster Europe's defences from Russian missile attacks.
"The assessment of Polish and Nato air forces is that they did not veer off course but were targeted," he continued.
He raged: "The Kremlin is again mocking President Trump's peace efforts."
Three drones destroyed in terrifying Wednesday blitz
The menacing war machines stormed across Polish airspace in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Three were blasted from the skies while others plummeted near Poland's volatile borders with Ukraine and Belarus in the country's eastern regions.
Military insiders revealed the terrifying attack was designed to probe and test radar defence systems.
Sinister sim card plot exposed
The devastating strike follows bombshell reports that Putin's forces have been secretly deploying Polish and Lithuanian sim cards in their killer drones to hijack mobile masts for navigation across the targeted nations.
European leaders unite in condemnation
Lithuania, Ukraine and Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz also declared their conviction that the catastrophic blitz was a calculated act of aggression.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky demanded the West deliver a crushing response to Putin's latest provocation: "Only united European forces can give real protection.
"Unfortunately, so far, Russia has not yet faced a tough reaction from global leaders."
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