NATO planes mobilized due to Putin's missile attack near Polish border.

January 15th 2025.

NATO planes mobilized due to Putin's missile attack near Polish border.
As the tension between Ukraine and Russia continues to escalate, Nato made a swift response by sending out their warplanes to counter Russia's bombardment near the border with Poland. The strategic bombers, Tu-22 and Tu-95, belonging to Vladimir Putin, caused significant damage to the already struggling energy facilities in Ukraine during the harsh winter.

The situation became even more alarming when the missiles launched by Russia came dangerously close to the Polish border, prompting Nato forces to be on high alert. In a statement from the operational command headquarters, it was confirmed that fighter pairs were immediately deployed and air defense and radar systems were put on maximum alert.

The purpose of these measures was to ensure the safety of the areas near the threatened borders. The tension along Nato's eastern flank has been steadily rising due to the constant threat of Russian attacks on alliance member states. This morning, air raid sirens blared, signaling the start of a massive missile attack. The energy minister urged Ukrainians to take shelter in underground bunkers to protect themselves.

The governor of the Lviv region reported that two facilities in the Drohobych and Stryi districts were damaged in the attack. In another neighboring region, Ivano-Frankivsk, the governor confirmed that Russian attacks were being fended off by local air defenses. It was a race against time as the Ukrainian air defense was able to take down at least 30 out of the 40 Russian missiles launched, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky.

As a result of the attack, the national grid operator had to implement emergency power cuts in six regions. In addition, the energy minister took to social media to inform the public about the preventative measures being put in place to safeguard the distribution system. To stay updated with the latest news, follow The Agency on Twitter and Facebook. You can also sign up for daily push alerts to receive articles directly to your device.

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