Poland makes its jets take off while Russia attacks Ukraine. Bloomberg: “For Putin the escalation is the best way, Trump will not act”

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Poland made his jets take off during the night while Russian attacks on Ukraine were underway. “Due to the long -range aviation activity of the Russian Federation, which is conducting attacks on the territory of Ukraine, the Polish and ally aviation has started to operate in our airspace”, said the armed forces of the country in a note. Sky News UK reports it. Poland explained that this was done to guarantee the “maximum promptness” and safety in neighboring areas. Around 7 pm, the country’s armed forces said that their operations had ended.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has come to the conclusion that military escalation is the best way to force Ukrainian to interviews with his conditions and that it is unlikely that Donald Trump does a lot to strengthen Kiev’s defenses. This was reported by the Bloomberg agency by quoting sources of the Kremlin, underlining that the meeting in Alaska convinced Putin that Trump has no interest in intervening in the conflict.

Zelensky criticizes the allies: “Just wast time”

The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, will urge the American colleague, Donald Trump, to impose penalties for Russia when they meet next week at the United Nations in New York and invited the Allies of Ukraine to “stop wasting time”.

Zelensky – who spoke to Kiev to a group of journalists including the Guardian – said he was expecting further penalties if Vladimir Putin will refuse to meet him for interviews of person or to accept a ceased the fire. “If the war continues and there are no steps on peace, we expect sanctions,” he said.

Trump has repeatedly threatened to take measures against Russia, but so far he has not been able to follow up on his words. Last week he said that the United States are ready to “impose important penalties”, but only after all NATO countries will accept to stop buying oil from Russia and imposing duties at China, another great energy importer from Moscow.