Wednesday, September 10, 2025

THE WORLD CONDEMNS ISRAEL ABOUT DOHA.BUT IGNORES RUSSIA SHOOTING 10 DRONES INTO POLAND BECAUSE NATO PUT THEIR PLANES IN POLAND.

THE WORLD CONDEMNS ISRAEL ABOUT DOHA.BUT IGNORES RUSSIA SHOOTING 10 DRONES INTO POLAND BECAUSE NATION PUT THEIR PLANES IN POLAND.

IN OTHER NEWS-THE WORLD IS CRYING FOWL BECAUSE ISRAEL WENT TO QATAR THEN TO DOHA AND BOMBED THE HAMAS DEATH CULTISTS SO CALLED HAMAS PEACE NEGOTIATORS. AND POSSIBLY KILLED 7 DEATH CULT ISLAMISTS. AND SENT THEM INSTANTLY TO HELL FIRE FOREVER. THE SECOND THEY CLOSED THEIR EYES IN DEATH. THE BODY OR SHELL OF THE PERSON WAS LEFT TO ROT IN A GRAVE. BUT THE SPIRIT OF THESE DEATH CULTISTS THE SECOND THEY DIED. WENT INSTANTLY TO HELL FIRE FOREVER. SO MUCH FOR THE LIE OF THE REINCARNATION COME BACK AS AN ANT TO BE SQUISHED AGAIN INTO ANOTHER REINCARNATION. THIS RECARNATION AND THE DELUDED CATHOLIC CHURCHES PURGATORY ARE BOTH LIES FROM THE PITS OF HELL. THE SECOND YOU DIE. YOUR BODY GETS BURIED ON EARTH. BUT YOUR SOUL LEFT THE BODY THE SECOND OF DEATH INTO HELL FIRE FOREVER. OR WITH JESUS IN HEAVEN INSTANTLY. NO PURGATORY OR REINCARNATION BULL LIKE THE CULTS OF THE EARTH BELIEVE. AND OF COURSE THE USUAL SUSPECTS ALL CAME AGAINST ISRAEL. THE FOLD USELESS UNITED NATIONS.AND ALL KINDS OF COUNTRIES. ALSO NATO PUT SOME PLANES IN POLAND A FEW DAYS AGO OR A WEEK AGO. THEN LAST NIGHT OR TODAY PUTIN SHOT 10 DRONES INTO POLAND. PUTIN WARNED NATO AGAINST GOING INTO POLAND. BUT OF COURSE NATO NEVER LISTENED. AND NOW PUTIN IS WARNING EUROPE YOU GET OUT OF POLAND NATO OR WE WILL NUKE USE AND TURN USE INTO POCORN OR BIRD FEED ALL OVER POLAND. AND WE DO NOT SEE ALL THE WORLD NATIONS COMING AGAINST RUSSIA FOR SHOOTING THESE 10 DRONES INTO POLAND. LIKE THESE NUTJOB WORLD NATIONS COMING AGAINST ISRAEL FOR PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM THE BILLION AIR HAMAS PEDOPHILE DEATH CULTISTS. THE EU IS THE ONLY ONE THAT WAS WORRIED ABOUT THESE RUSSIA DRONES IN POLAND.

World leaders condemn Israel’s brutal attack on Hamas leaders in Doha, voice solidarity with Qatar-10/09/2025

Here are reactions from regional and international leaders.

UN secretary-general-UN Secretary General António Guterres has strongly criticised Israel’s strike on Hamas leaders in Doha, calling it a “flagrant violation” of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Qatar. Guterres stressed that all parties must work toward a lasting ceasefire and avoid actions that undermine it. He noted that Qatar has played “a very positive role” in ceasefire efforts and the release of hostages held in Gaza.
GCC-The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) condemned in the strongest possible terms the despicable and cowardly operation carried out by Israeli occupation forces on the territory of the State of Qatar. GCC Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiw said that the GCC states stand in full solidarity with the State of Qatar and are united with it in any measure it takes in response to this treacherous aggression, which has violated and torn up all the United Nations (UN) and international laws and treaties approved by the world’s nations, led by the UN. “This necessitates that the international community rise immediately to fulfil its duties, hold the Israeli occupation forces accountable for their brutal and dangerous crimes, and deter them from all practices that de-stabilise the security and stability of the region,” he stressed.
The Arab League-The Arab League has condemned the Israeli attack, stressing that this targeting constitutes an egregious and entirely rejected breach of the State of Qatar’s sovereignty. The Arab League expressed its solidarity with Qatar in the face of this flagrant assault on its sovereignty and affirmed support for any measures it takes to protect its sovereignty and security.
Saudi Arabia-Saudi Arabia has condemned in the strongest terms the brutal Israeli aggression and the flagrant violation of the sovereignty of the “sisterly State of Qatar”. It affirmed “full solidarity” with Qatar.It warned of the “grave consequences resulting from the Israeli occupation’s persistence in its criminal transgressions and its blatant violation of the principles of international law and all international norms”.
The UAE-The United Arab Emirates voiced support for Doha, condemning the “treacherous Israeli attack”. Anwar Gargash, diplomatic adviser to the UAE’s president, said: “The security of the Arab Gulf states is indivisible, and we stand heart and soul with the sisterly State of Qatar, condemning the treacherous Israeli attack that targeted it, and affirming our full solidarity with it in confronting this aggression.”
Kuwait-Kuwait strongly condemned the attack, describing it as “the brutal aggression against the State of Qatar by the unjust Israeli forces”.
Turkiye-Turkiye’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned Israel’s attack on Qatar, saying it shows Israel is not interested in an agreement to end the war on Gaza. “The targeting of the Hamas negotiating delegation while ceasefire talks continue shows that Israel does not aim to reach peace, but rather continue the war,” the ministry said. “This situation is clear proof that Israel has adopted its expansionist politics in the region and terrorism as a state policy.”
Oman-The Sultanate of Oman expressed its solidarity with Qatar, its leadership, government, and people, and its strong condemnation and denunciation of the brutal attack launched by Israel on Qatari territory, as well as the crimes of political assassinations and acts of treachery it carries out in blatant violation of international law and a flagrant breach of state sovereignty. It also constitutes a dangerous escalation that threatens the security and stability of the region and distances it further away from the path to peace.
Egypt-Egypt expressed its strong condemnation and denunciation of the aggressive action carried out by the Israeli occupation forces against the State of Qatar, adding that this attack constitutes a flagrant violation of international law and the principles of respect for the sovereignty of states and the sanctity of their territories. The Egyptian presidency affirmed that this attack represents a dangerous precedent and an unacceptable development, and constitutes a direct assault on the sovereignty of the State of Qatar, which plays a pivotal role in mediation efforts to achieve a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Jordan-Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned the Israeli bombing as a flagrant violation of international law and the UN Charter and called it a blatant attack on the sovereignty and security of Qatar. Ministry spokesman Fuad Majali said the Israeli attack constitutes a violation of the sovereignty of an Arab state and is a dangerous and unacceptable provocative escalation that pushes the region towards further violence and conflict and threatens regional and international security and stability.
Iran-Iran described the attack as a “gross violation”, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said the “extremely dangerous and criminal action is a gross violation of all international rules and regulations, a violation of Qatar’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity”.
Iraq-Iraq’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs also criticised the attack, calling it a “cowardly act” and expressing “full support” for Qatar to confront any aggression.
Sudan-Sudan condemned the attack carried out by the Israeli occupation on the State of Qatar, targeting a residential compound in the capital, Doha. The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation affirmed that this aggression is a clear violation of international laws and norms, a blatant assault on Qatar’s territorial integrity and national sovereignty, and undermines ongoing efforts to achieve security and stability in the region. It expressed Sudan’s full solidarity with the government and people of Qatar.
Palestinian response-Hussein Al Sheikh, vice president of the State of Palestine and vice chairman of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Oraganization, said: “We strongly condemn the heinous Israeli attack targeting the sisterly State of Qatar.” The director general of the Government Media Office in Gaza, Ismail Al Thawabta, said: “The ‘Israeli’ occupation committed a cowardly assassination crime in the heart of the Qatari capital, Doha, the mediating state in negotiations between the Palestinian resistance and the occupation.”The Palestinian Islamic Jihad armed group described the attack as a “blatant criminal act”.
Yemen’s Houthi group-Mahdi Al Mashat, head of the Houthi Supreme Political Council, said Arab and Muslim countries must “pay attention” to Israel’s plans before it’s too late. “We warn against a formula for the violations of all countries in the region,” Al Mashat said. “What happened in Doha will happen again and more in the rest of the countries if we do not all unite in confronting the Zionist threat.”
Hamas-Hamas described the attack as “a heinous crime, a blatant aggression, and a flagrant violation of all international norms and laws”.It “constitutes an attack on the sovereignty of the sisterly State of Qatar … and reveals the criminal nature of the occupation and its desire to undermine any chances of reaching an agreement”.Earlier, Hamas’s representative in Tehran, Khaled Al Qaddoumi, said the assassination attempt on the group’s leaders during a meeting in Doha had failed.He said Israel acted “with direct support from the United States” and accused Washington of paving the way for the attack under the guise of ceasefire talks.
Lebanon-The Lebanese government denounced “in the strongest terms” what it called a flagrant violation of Qatar’s sovereignty.It urged the international community to act against repeated Israeli aggression that threatens “security and stability in the entire region”.
Morocco-The Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the kingdom “strongly condemns the blatant Israeli aggression” and denounces the violation of Qatar’s sovereignty.It expressed solidarity with Doha in the face of what it described as a dangerous escalation.
Syria-Damascus condemned the attack in Doha as “a blatant violation of international law and the sovereignty of the State of Qatar”.Syria said the attack was a “dangerous escalation that undermines security and stability in the region”.
Maldives-The Maldives also described the attack as “cowardly and a serious violation of international law”.“The Maldives stands in solidarity with the State of Qatar and calls on the international community to take urgent and unified action to hold Israel accountable for its numerous and continued violations of international norms and principles,” President Mohamed Muizzu posted on X.
United Kingdom-UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he condemns “Israel’s strikes on Doha, which violate Qatar’s sovereignty and risk further escalation across the region”.“The priority must be an immediate ceasefire, the release of hostages, and a huge surge in aid into Gaza.”
France-French President Emmanuel Macron said in a post on X that the attack against Qatar is “unacceptable, whatever the reason may be”.He added: “I express my solidarity with Qatar and its emir, Sheikh Tamim Al Thani. War must under no circumstances spread in the region.”
Pakistan-Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called the shelling in Doha “unlawful and heinous”, describing it as a blatant violation of Qatar’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.He said Pakistan “stands firmly with Qatar, as well as with the Palestinian people, against Israeli aggression”.
Algeria-Algeria denounced the “brutal Israeli aggression” in Doha and voiced “full and absolute solidarity” with Qatar.It said the attack on the Hamas negotiating team proved Israel “is not inclined toward peace” and warned the region was being dragged into “an endless cycle of insecurity”.
Mauritania-Mauritania’s foreign ministry said Israel’s actions were a “flagrant violation of international conventions and laws”.It added that Nouakchott “affirms its support for the sisterly State of Qatar in all measures aimed at preserving its security and the safety of its citizens”.
Kazakhstan-Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said: “Whatever the motives behind these actions are unacceptable, as it violates the sovereignty of the State of Qatar and contravenes the principles of international law.”He condemned Israel’s military attack in Doha as a violation of international norms.
Spain-Spain’s foreign ministry said: “The Spanish Government strongly condemns Israel’s bombing of Qatari territory.” It called the attack “a violation of Qatari territorial sovereignty and a flagrant breach of international law”.
Libya-Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dabaiba said he “strongly condemned the Israeli aggression against the State of Qatar, affirming full solidarity with its leadership and people”.He added the attack was a “blatant violation of international law” and urged Arab and Islamic states to unite against such actions.
Italy-Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, said she expresses her “sincere support for Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Qatar, reaffirming Italy’s support for all efforts to end the war in Gaza”.“Italy remains opposed to any form of escalation that could further exacerbate the crisis in the Middle East.”
Germany-German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock described the Israeli attack in Doha as “unacceptable”. She said it not only violates Qatar’s territorial sovereignty but also threatens collective efforts to release the hostages.

ARTICLE 5 IS IF ANY COUNTRY INVADES A NATO COUNTRY. ALL NATO COUNTRIES MUST ATTACK THAT COUNTRY.

There was no immediate Russian response to the incident in Poland but Belarus, Moscow’s key regional ally, claimed on Wednesday that it also shot down a number of drones which had been pushed off-course by signal jamming.EU leaders immediately condemned the drone wave, with Emmanuel Macron, the French president, urging Moscow to “put an end to this reckless escalation”.Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, described the drone attack as a “reckless and unprecedented violation of Poland and Europe’s airspace”.

Poland activates NATO Article 4 to consult allies after Russian drone incursion-Alice Tidey-Wed, September 10, 2025 at 7:59 a.m. EDT

Poland activated Article 4 of the NATO Treaty on Wednesday to allow for consultations with allies hours after its armed forces downed multiple Russian drones that had entered its airspace."The shooting down of drones threatening our security is a success for Polish and NATO forces, which simultaneously changes the political situation," Prime Minister Donald Tusk said."In this regard, allied consultations have taken the form of a formal request to activate Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty," he added. His decision was made after consultation with President Karol Nawrocki.Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty provides for the possibility of joint consultations between NATO allies "whenever, in the opinion of any of them, the territorial integrity, political independence or security of any of the Parties is threatened".Polish armed forces downed multiple Russian drones over the country's territory on Wednesday morning, with the military now brought to its "highest state of readiness".The first violation of the airspace was recorded at around 11:30 pm CEST on Tuesday evening, with the last one observed at 6:30 am CEST on Wednesday morning.Local police confirmed that debris believed to be from a damaged drone was found in the village of Czosnówka in eastern Poland, close to Poland's border with Belarus.Warsaw's Chopin Airport said it remained open but "there were no flight operations for the time being." Warsaw Modlin, Rzeszów-Jasionka and Lublin airports also suspended flights.'Reckless behaviour'NATO chief Mark Rutte said in the early afternoon on Wednesday that in their consultations, "allies expressed solidarity with Poland and denounced Russia's reckless behaviour".He added that a "full assessment" of what happened is now ongoing and that the alliance "will closely monitor the situation along our eastern flank, our air defences continually at the ready"."To Putin, my message is clear: stop the war in Ukraine, stop escalating the war, which is now basically mounting on innocent civilians and civilian infrastructure, stop violating allied airspace and know that we stand ready, that we are vigilant and that we will defend every inch of NATO territory," Rutte emphasised.In an address to the Sejm, the country's parliament, Tusk had earlier stressed that this was the first time since the beginning of Russia's illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022 that its airspace was violated not "as a result of mistakes" or "small Russian provocations" but that the drones "flew directly from Belarus".He also said that he had already been in contact with multiple leaders, including those who "see the Russian threat clearly": Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the Baltic states. He also spoke Rutte.NATO assets from Italy, the Netherlands and Germany were involved in shooting down the Russian drones. It is the first time NATO aircraft have engaged potential threats in allied airspace, the alliance's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE).It added that it is "in close contact and coordination with Poland and other allies regarding the drones that entered Polish airspace.""NATO responded quickly and decisively to the situation, demonstrating our capability and resolve to defend allied territory," it added.Tusk told the Sejm that two F-35s, two F-16s, Mi-17 helicopters, Mi-24s, and a Black Hawk were diverted to the operation.French President Emmanuel Macron said he will "soon speak" with Rutte, describing the incursion of Russian drones into Polish airspace as "simply unacceptable"."I condemn it in the strongest terms. I call on Russia to put an end to this reckless escalation. I reiterate to the Polish people and their government our full solidarity," he wrote on X. "We will not compromise on the security of the allies."

The Canadian Press-PM Carney calls for heightened pressure on Russia after drone incursion into Poland-Dylan Robertson-Wed, September 10, 2025 at 10:49 a.m. EDT

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says the world must intensify its pressure on Moscow to end its war on Ukraine after Russian drones violated NATO airspace overnight.Poland says multiple Russian drones entered its territory over the course of several hours overnight and were shot down with the help of NATO allies.Carney says Canada is "closely co-ordinating" with NATO allies and Poland, which has triggered a formal consultation with the military alliance.He says on social media that "we must increase the pressure" on Russian President Vladimir Putin to end his war on Ukraine and agree to lasting peace.Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says Canada is standing in solidarity with Poland and Ukraine and calls the incident "another horrendous example of Putin's refusal to seek peace."The Polish military described the incursion as an "act of aggression," while Moscow claims it did not target Poland and its close ally Belarus says some drones "lost their course" because of network jamming.— With files from The Associated Press-This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 10, 2025.-Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press

Poland says ‘huge number’ of Russian drones violated airspace-AP Reporters-Wed, September 10, 2025 at 2:55 a.m. EDT

Polish officials have said the country’s airspace was violated by Russian drones, with the military and its Nato allies shooting down some that posed a direct threat.The country’s prime minister Donald Tusk wrote on social media: “Last night the Polish airspace was violated by a huge number of Russian drones. Those drones that posed a direct threat were shot down.”The armed forces posted on social media that a search for possible crash sites is ongoing and urged people not to approach, touch or move any objects they see, warning that they may pose a threat and could contain hazardous material.Last night the Polish airspace was violated by a huge number of Russian drones. Those drones that posed a direct threat were shot down. I am in constant communication with the Secretary General of NATO and our allies.— Donald Tusk (@donaldtusk) September 10, 2025-Defence minister Wladysław Kosiniak-Kamysz wrote on X that “more than 10 objects” crossed into Polish airspace and those that constituted a risk to Poland’s security were neutralised.Mr Tusk wrote on X that he had received a report from the Operational Command of the Army about “the shutting down of drones that entered our airspace and could constitute a threat”.He said he informed the Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte about actions undertaken by the Polish side.Poland’s armed forces were on a heightened state of alert on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning because of what they described as “further massive air strikes against targets located in Ukraine”.Russian president Vladimir Putin-Warsaw’s Chopin Airport warned passengers on its website that flight operations are on hold due to closure of the airspace over part of the country, but that the airport remains open.Poland has complained about Russian objects entering its airspace during attacks on Ukraine before.In August, Poland’s defence minister said that a flying object that crashed and exploded in a cornfield in eastern Poland was identified as a Russian drone, and called it a provocation by Russia.In March, Poland scrambled jets after a Russian missile briefly passed through Polish airspace on its way to a target in western Ukraine, and in 2022, a missile that was likely fired by Ukraine to intercept a Russian attack landed in Poland, killing two people.While in London, I met 🇺🇦 Defence Minister @Denys_Shmyhal. We discussed our continued support to Ukraine.#NATO’s message is clear: we will continue to stand with you. Allies are united in the push to end this war & achieve a just and durable peace. pic.twitter.com/DSsYwmMFXK — Mark Rutte (@SecGenNATO) September 9, 2025-Joint military exercises involving Russian and Belarusian troops are due to take place in Belarus starting on Friday and will last until September 16.Troops from both countries will simulate repelling an attack, including airstrikes and sabotage, according to official reports of the games, dubbed “Zapad 2025,” or “West 2025”.The aim is to showcase the close links between Moscow and Minsk, as well as Russian military might, amid its three-and-a-half-year-old war in neighbouring Ukraine.The war games have drawn concerns in Kyiv and its Western allies of Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, which border Belarus.When Russian president Vladimir Putin sent troops rolling into Ukraine on February 24 2022, many of them crossed from Belarus.

Explainer-NATO Articles 4 and 5: could Ukraine war trigger alliance defence obligations? BY Charlie Devereux-Wed, September 10, 2025 at 7:44 a.m. EDT

(Reuters) - Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Wednesday he had asked NATO to open consultations under Article 4 of the alliance's treaty after Poland shot down drones in its airspace following what he called a "large-scale provocation" by Russia -WHAT HAPPENED? Poland said it had downed drones over its territory during a large Russian air attack on Ukraine, the first time a NATO member state is known to have fired shots in the war.Russia's defence ministry said its drones had carried out an attack on military facilities in western Ukraine but that it had not planned to hit any targets in Poland. The Russian drones "which allegedly crossed the border with Poland" had a range of not more than 700 km (434 miles), it said.Several European officials described the incursion as intentional and a sign of Russian escalation. Tusk said it was "the closest we have been to open conflict since World War Two" but that he had "no reason to believe we're on the brink of war".WHAT IS ARTICLE 4? Article 4 states that members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization will consult together whenever, in the opinion of any of them, the territory, political independence or security of any of them is threatened.Under Article 4, discussions at the North Atlantic Council - NATO’s principal political decision-making body - could potentially lead to some form of joint decision or action.Since NATO’s creation in 1949, Article 4 has been invoked seven times, most recently in February 2022 when Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia sought consultations following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.NATO ambassadors in November 2022 held an emergency meeting after a missile strike killed two people in Poland and raised global alarm that the war could spill into neighboring countries.WHAT IS ARTICLE 5? If Russia were determined to have attacked the territory of a member state, the focus would then shift to Article 5, the cornerstone of the founding treaty of NATO.The alliance was created in 1949 with the U.S. military as its powerful mainstay essentially to counter the Soviet Union and its eastern bloc satellites during the Cold War.The charter stipulates that "the Parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all.""They agree that, if such an armed attack occurs, each of them, in exercise of the right of individual or collective self-defense recognized by Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, will assist the Party or Parties so attacked by taking forthwith, individually and in concert with the other Parties, such action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force, to restore and maintain the security of the North Atlantic area," it says.HOW COULD THE UKRAINE WAR TRIGGER ARTICLE 5? Since Ukraine is not part of NATO, Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022 did not trigger Article 5, though the United States and other member states rushed to provide military and diplomatic assistance to Kyiv.However, experts have long warned of the potential for a spillover to neighboring countries on NATO's eastern flank that could force the alliance to respond militarily.Such action by Russia, either intentional or accidental, has raised the risk of widening the war by drawing other countries directly into the conflict.IS INVOKING ARTICLE 5 AUTOMATIC? No. Following an attack on a member state, the others come together to determine whether they agree to regard it as an Article 5 situation.There is no time limit on how long such consultations could take, and experts say the language is flexible enough to allow each member to decide how far to go in responding to armed aggression against another.Article 5 has been activated once before – on behalf of the United States, in response to the September 11, 2001, hijacked-plane attacks on New York and Washington.(Reporting by Matt Spetalnick and Charlie Devereux, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

11 NATO Ships Entered Gdańsk Port Today-4 April 2025-Author: P@S

On Friday morning, 11 NATO ships belonging to the Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 1 (SNMCMG-1) entered the Port of Gdańsk.The main task of the ships patrolling the sea as part of Operation Baltic Sentry is to secure key elements of critical infrastructure located on the Baltic Sea floor.Ships from Belgium, Estonia, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Latvia, Germany, and Sweden docked at the Westerplatte Quay in the Port of Gdańsk to replenish supplies.The command ship is the German FGS Mosel (A512) – an Elbe-class supply vessel. It is also the largest ship (length 100.55 m, width 15.40 m) among all 11 vessels that docked in the Gdańsk port today.This is another visit of NATO ships to the Gdańsk port this year. In February, the German corvette Magdeburg and the Dutch missile frigate HNLMS Tromp (F 803) were docked at Captain Ziółkowski Quay in the New Port for several days. Both ships are also part of the Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 and participate in Operation Baltic Sentry. 

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