NATO allies are increasing their military support to Poland following a recent drone swarm attack attributed to Russia. The incident, which resulted in casualties and heightened tensions in the region, has prompted a coordinated response from member countries.

France and the United Kingdom have announced plans to send fighter jets to bolster Poland’s defense capabilities. Additionally, the Netherlands will contribute two Patriot missile batteries, enhancing air defense systems in the region. Czechia has committed to sending three Mi-17 helicopters and deploying 1,000 troops to support Poland’s security efforts.

The decision by NATO countries underscores the alliance’s response to recent hostilities and the ongoing security concerns in Eastern Europe. Officials emphasize that the increased military assistance aims to deter further aggression and ensure stability in the region. The situation remains closely monitored by NATO authorities and participating nations.

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