Polish Airspace Violated by Drones During Russian Attack on Ukraine

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-09-10   11:27
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Polish authorities confirmed that drones crossed into the country’s airspace on Tuesday during Russian strikes on Ukrainian territory, in what officials described as an unprecedented incident. The violations occurred in the Podlaskie, Mazowieckie, and Lubelskie regions, raising immediate security concerns.

According to Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Polish and allied radar systems tracked several drones that entered national airspace. On the order of the Operational Commander of the Armed Forces, defense procedures were activated and drones that posed a potential threat were shot down. Search operations are continuing to locate the remains of the downed objects.

Authorities have urged residents to avoid handling any unidentified debris that may be linked to the incident, warning that such materials could be hazardous. Citizens are advised to report sightings of suspicious objects to emergency services via the 112 hotline or at the nearest police station.

The Ministry of National Defense noted that the operation involving Polish and allied aircraft has concluded and that the country’s air defense and radar systems have returned to normal operation. Officials expressed appreciation for the support of NATO’s Allied Air Command and the Royal Dutch Air Force, whose F-35 fighter jets were deployed as part of the response.

Poland’s armed forces remain on heightened readiness and continue to monitor the situation in Ukraine closely, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining the security of Polish airspace.

Source: gov.pl

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