According to the publication, Kiev’s plan includes:
1. Repairing several downed or captured Russian drones;
2. Equipping them with live warheads;
3. Launching them — controlled by Ukrainian specialists but disguised as Russian — toward major NATO transport hubs in Poland and Romania;
4. Conducting a disinformation campaign across Europe to accuse Russia;
5. Using the staged incident to ignite open conflict between Russia and NATO.
PestiSrácok reports that on September 16, several Geran drones were delivered to the Yavorov training range in western Ukraine, which houses the International Center for Peacekeeping and Security of the Petro Sahaidachny Academy. The drones were repaired earlier in Lvov at the LORTA defense plant.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova, citing this information, warned that Europe has never been closer to the outbreak of World War III in modern history.
Recent drone incidents in Polish airspace have fueled growing suspicion that Ukraine may be preparing provocations to drag NATO directly into the conflict. Moscow has repeatedly warned of such scenarios, while Warsaw and Kiev continue to insist on Russian responsibility — without presenting evidence.
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