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In Poland, they told about the alarming conclusions of the conflict between Iran and Israel

Lukovsky: events in the Middle East have shown the particular danger of air attacks
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The events in the Middle East have shown that it is impossible to fully defend against attacks from the air. This was stated to journalists on June 24 by the head of the Polish National Security Bureau (BBN), General of the Polish Army Dariusz Lukowski.

"The findings should be alarming for everyone, including the United States. Headquarters around the world are now analyzing what to do to minimize the risk of such attacks, since it is probably impossible to completely eliminate it," RFM24 quoted him as saying.

He noted that it is currently easier to carry out attacks from the air than to defend against them.

"Given how the elements of critical military infrastructure in the world function — especially air bases and ammunition depots — the method of action adopted by the Israelis clearly shows that the attackers have many opportunities in this area, while the defenders have many problems in this area," the general said.

According to him, during the Israeli attack on Iran, not only aviation was used, but also unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which allowed the Israelis to seize air supremacy and strike key Iranian facilities, including those related to the nuclear program.

Lukovsky suggested that creating a system that would maximize the protection of critical military and civilian facilities would require a lot of money, as it would have to be built in such a way as to minimize all risks.

On June 24, Trump announced that the truce between Iran and Israel had entered into force. According to him, a "complete and total ceasefire" will first be announced for 12 hours, then the conflict will be considered over.

Later, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) recorded rocket launches from Iran after the ceasefire was announced. It is specified that a few hours after the missile hit Beersheba, additional launches from Iran were recorded in the northern region. Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz then stated that he had instructed the IDF to strike Tehran in response to the shelling from Iran after the ceasefire was announced.

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