Monday, September 15, 2025

UK Foreign Office fails to provide evidence of Russian troops launching UAVs into Poland

The UK Foreign Office has been unable to provide Russian ambassador to the UK Andrey Kelin with evidence of Russian military involvement in launching drones into Poland.

"On September 15, the ambassador was invited to the Foreign Office, where a formal protest was lodged against him regarding the presence of drones in Polish airspace. The British were asked if they had any evidence that the drones had been launched by the Russian military. They did not provide any. We also asked them to clarify the motives for sending drones towards Poland. Obviously, Russia could not have been interested in this," the embassy said in a comment received by TASS.

"On the contrary, the Kiev leadership has many reasons and opportunities to carry out a false flag operation. It is not difficult to list them. No counterarguments have been presented to us," the embassy noted.

"We reiterate that Russia has no interest in escalating tensions in relations with Poland or NATO. On the contrary, Kiev and its sponsors, who have repeatedly carried out provocations for this purpose, are interested in further inflating militaristic, anti-Russian hysteria. Therefore, it is clear who is at fault," the diplomats added.

According to the embassy, during the conversation at the Foreign Office, the Russian ambassador stated that "no targets on Polish territory were planned during the recent airstrikes on Ukrainian military-industrial complex facilities." "Russian representatives have provided detailed explanations in various capitals of NATO and EU countries, as well as in New York during a UN Security Council meeting. We remain ready to discuss this issue with our colleagues from Poland and other interested countries to clarify the circumstances of the incident and prevent escalation," the embassy said in a statement.

3 comments:

  1. The implementation of the idea to create a no-fly zone over Ukraine and the possibility for NATO countries to shoot down Russian drones would mean war between the alliance and Russia, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said.

    "Seriously, implementing the provocative idea of Kiev and other idiots to create a 'no-fly zone over Ukraine' and allowing NATO countries to down our drones will mean only one thing: NATO's war with Russia," the politician wrote on his Telegram channel, commenting on a statement by Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski on the introduction of a no-fly zone over Ukraine, TASS reported.

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  2. Intrusion d’un drone russe en Roumanie : l’ambassade de Russie à Bucarest dénonce une « provocation » de l’Ukraine

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    1. Lors de cet entretien, Vladimir Lipaïev a qualifié d’« infondée » la protestation de la Roumanie, selon l’ambassade dans un communiqué publié dans la nuit de dimanche à lundi.

      « Aucune réponse concrète et convaincante n’a été donnée » par la partie roumaine aux questions posées par l’ambassadeur russe sur l’identification de ce drone, a poursuivi la même source.

      « Tous les faits portent à croire que c’était en effet une provocation délibérée du régime de Kiev » visant « à entraîner les autres pays européens dans une aventure militaire dangereuse contre la Fédération de Russie », a-t-elle ajouté.

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