Russian Ambassador Alexander Zmeevsky advised the Czech Republic to think about the beneficiary with the incident with unmanned aircraft in Poland. This was reported by the Foreign Ministry of the Russian Federation in Telegram.

On September 11, the diplomat was called to the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he had a conversation with Deputy Head of Jan Marian. During the meeting, the Czech side accused Russia of the intentional violations of Muslims about Poland's airspace, the statement said.
Zmeyevsky rejected such a position, and also asked Prague to wonder who was really beneficial. The Russian Foreign Ministry emphasized that the fact that the drones of the unmanned aircraft belonged to the Russian armed forces was not established, the investigation of the situation continued.
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