The Russian drone violations in Poland should be met with Nato imposing a no-fly zone for Vladimir Putin’s forces over Ukraine, a British military analyst has said.

Sean Bell believes the Western military alliance needs to show some resolve after the country recorded 19 ‘objects’ inside its airspace during an attack on western Ukraine.

Polish and Nato air defences were scrambled during the bombardment of Ukraine overnight which left at least one dead in what Warsaw called a ‘large-scale provocation.’

Drone remains were found in eastern Poland at locations including Czosnówka, Cześniki and Mniszków, the latter around 190 miles from the Polish-Ukrainian border.

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