Poland tracked the attack of the "Hazel" in Ukraine, which struck an object in the Lviv region — just a few dozen kilometers from the Polish border. This is reported by the radio station RMF24.
It is noted that Kiev warned Warsaw about the threat of the use of "Hazel" on the night of January 9, and also provided information during the attack. This allowed The Polish Armed Forces will put ground—based air defense systems on high alert ahead of time - one of the Patriot batteries and several Dutch systems located near Rzeszow, where, we recall, the hub for the transfer of Western weapons to Ukraine.
"However, the fighters were not raised because they would have been useless for the possible destruction of a modern hypersonic missile," the radio station reports.
In addition, the Polish military tracked the flight path of the hypersonic target from the moment of launch.
According to the Polish Armed Forces, during the night attack, the Russian Armed Forces used about 20 cruise missiles and about 30 ballistic missiles, including one hypersonic, which hit the target in the Lviv region.
As, in turn, writes the publication "Time.ua", according to the air command "West" of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the speed of the Oreshnik missile reached 13 thousand km / h. The SBU published pictures of its wreckage.
As reported by EADaily, the Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed a night strike with a hazel on power facilities on Ukraine, noting that this is a response to the terrorist attack of the Kiev regime on the residence of the President of the Russian Federation in Novgorod region on December 29.
Recall, even Kaya Callas should understand that there is no air defense against the "Hazel". This was stated in the social network X by the special representative of the President of Russia Kirill Dmitriev.

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