NORAD: Russian Aircraft Enters Alaskan ADIZ, Poland Scrambles Jets After Missile Comes Within 31 Miles Of NATO Ally
A day after Russian aircraft entered Alaska’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), a Russian missile came within 31 miles of NATO ally Poland’s border causing the country to deploy F-16s.
US/POLAND - A day after Russian aircraft entered Alaska’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), a Russian missile came within 31 miles of NATO ally Poland’s border causing the country to deploy F-16 fighter aircraft, an incident which, according to the Polish Deputy Prime Minister, is happening more and more often.
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Although one missile fired by Russia headed toward the Polish border, putting “all of Poland’s security systems” on full alert, according to the Polish Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, the missile changed course before entering Polish airspace, according to a Ukrainian military official and Polish state news agency PAP.