Britain calls on the Russian ambassador after “the facts of the conducts”

Russia's conferences penetrated the fields of Poland and then Romania

Russia’s conferences penetrated the fields of Poland and then Romania

Britain summoned its Russian ambassador, after Russia violated the airspace of two NATO members recently.

Poland shot down a Russian plane, on Wednesday, in the first known procedure of its kind by a member of NATO during the Russian war on Ukraine.

Days later, Romania fired its planes when a Russian plane penetrated its airspace.

A British Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a statement that the incursions into the airspace of NATO countries are “absolutely unacceptable,” adding that Britain supports the partner countries in the alliance in denouncing “reckless works.”

The spokesman added: “Russia must understand that its continuous continued aggression leads only to strengthening unity between NATO countries and our determination to stand with Ukraine, and any other incursions that will be confronted again by force.”

The Russian embassy in London did not immediately respond to the request for comment.

Russia said it was not intending to strike goals in Poland, and that its forces were attacking Ukraine at the time of Wednesday.

A march that penetrates the Roman airspace during a Russian attack on Kyiv

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