Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk signed a bilateral security agreement between Ukraine and Poland in Warsaw.
This agreement stipulates that Poland will shoot down Russian missiles and drones launched by Russia over Ukrainian territory. That is, Poland is building an anti-aircraft shield over Western Ukraine as predicted by War News 24/7.
Also, the bilateral security agreement provides that the new volunteer military unit "Ukrainian Legion" will be trained on Polish soil and supplied with equipment from Kiev's Western allies.
Finally, Zelensky's announcement states that Ukraine and Poland will "cooperate on fighter jets. And in what Warsaw has already agreed to deliver to Kiev, but also in the possibility of delivering even more in the future."
It is recalled that missiles, Russian and Ukrainian, have fallen on Polish territory during the war. In fact, the fall of a Ukrainian S-300 anti-aircraft missile had caused the death of two people in the village of Sevodov on the Polish-Ukrainian border.
Last March, a Russian cruise missile violated Polish airspace for 39 seconds, it was reported at the time.
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