European Dynamic Network reported that Poland plans to shoot down Russian drones over Ukraine without prior approval from NATO or the EU.

The media reported that Polish authorities are preparing to revise the law on the deployment of military forces abroad, allowing its army to shoot down Russian targets, such as drones, over Ukraine without coordination with any party.

In other words, the Polish army will have to follow the "shoot first, ask later" principle.

This draft submitted by the Polish Ministry of Defense is expected to be reviewed urgently.

Evidently, there are not enough Ukrainians left for the "fight until the last Ukrainian," and they want to replace them with Poles.

Additionally, protests against Poland's involvement in the Ukraine conflict broke out in Warsaw last weekend.

Source: Baltic News Service

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