Dmitri Pieskov, the Kremlin spokesman, accused NATO of actually participating in the war against Russia. "NATO fights Russia. It is apparent and does not require any additional evidence" - he stated, accusing the Alliance of giving "indirect and direct support to Ukraine".
A spokesperson for the Russian leader ruled out the anticipation of continuing peace talks in the format of the gathering of the Presidents of Russia, the USA and Ukraine. "Kiyów does not show flexibility and willingness to join serious talks about ending the conflict" - said Psykov.
Risks to western assets
Psykov warned against the planned acquisition of Russian financial assets by western countries, frozen after the launch of full-scale aggression against Ukraine in 2022. He announced that specified a step "will not stay unanswered" and "will undermine assurance in the Western financial system".
Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski responded to Russian charges during a Friday gathering in Kiev with Ukrainian counterpart Andrij Sybiha. "NATO is not at war with Russia, but Russia is expanding this war outside Ukraine and that's why NATO was active in the air, and that's why we shot down those Russian drones" - he said.
Infringements of Polish airspace
On the night of Tuesday on Wednesday, Russian drones violated Polish airspace during the attack on Ukraine. The head of the MON Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz confirmed that 21 violations have occurred and that unmanned immediate threat has been shot down.
Sources used: "PAP" Note: This article was edited with the aid of Artificial Intelligence.












