“It wasn’t wrong.” This conclusion is currently reached by the German Chancellor for the massive flight of Russian drones inside the Polish airspace on Wednesday.

Following a phone call by Christian Democrat Chancellor Friedrich Mertz with the Polish prime minister Donald TuskGermany officially shares the assessment of Tusk that Russian dresses did not accidentally enter Poland and that it was “a city of serious threat to peace across Europe”.

Indeed, Friedrich Mertz also sends a loud message: “We are and will remain ready to defend.” On the same line, Social Democrat Defense Boris Pistorius said yesterday by the German Parliament that “the dresses were not necessary to go over Poland to reach Ukraine”, referring to a “deliberate” course and a “deliberate challenge”.

Welt: Aim NATO Base?

In the meantime, the Welt newspaper’s revealing report, citing confidential documents and higher sources from NATO, speaks of a possible NATO -based targeting at the Poland From the Russian dresses, in order to test the speed, as well as the reaction of the NATO alliance to such a threat.

According to the data cited by the report, five Russian dresses were on a direct flight orbit to a NATO base in Poland, with no more specific evidence. Three unmanned aircraft were eventually shot down by Dutch F-35 fighter aircraft according to the report, while two additional “crashed in other ways, the exact conditions of which remain unclear”.

As Welt reports, the NATO base for which it is referred to, among other things, for the transfer of military equipment to Ukraine.

A high -ranking NATO official, who speaks to Welt, reveals that on the basis of information so far “we assume that the dresses probably have deliberately entered the NATO airspace”, stressing that their large number (22 to 25) “makes it unlikely to be an accident”. He also noted that there was “nervousness” in the NATO circles after developments.