JAKARTA - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he was deeply concerned about the violation of Polish and NATO airspace by Russian drones in airstrikes in Ukraine. Starmer called it a "very reckless" move by Moscow.

"This morning's barbaric attack on Ukraine and a terrible and unprecedented violation of Polish and NATO airspace by Russian drones is deeply concerning," Starmer said.

"This is a very reckless move by Russia and only reminds us of Putin's open indifference (Vladimir) to peace," said Starmer.

He contacted Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Wednesday to declare British support for Poland.

Russia's state news agency, RIA, quoted a Russian diplomat as saying Poland did not provide any evidence of the drone being shot down in Poland from Russia.

Britain's Defense Minister, John Healey, who hosted a meeting of European countries E5, namely Britain, Poland, France, Germany, and Italy, in London, condemned Russia's actions at the start of the meeting.

"We will discuss what additional support we can give Poland this morning," Healey said.


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