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Poland Shoots Down Russian Drones That Violated Its Airspace During Ukraine Strike

Poland shot down at least 19 Russian drones during multiple incursions, prompting emergency NATO consultations and airport closures amid rising regional tensions.

  • Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced the activation of NATO's Article 4 due to nineteen Russian drones violating Polish airspace, which he termed a significant provocation.
  • Poland has requested NATO consultations under Article 4 following the shooting down of nineteen Russian drones that violated its airspace.
  • Tusk emphasized that these incidents reflect a wider security threat in the region, noting that the first violation occurred at 11:30 p.m.
  • Russia denied responsibility for the drones and claimed that Poland had not provided evidence of their origin, according to Russian diplomat Andrei Ordash.
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The Federal Government has condemned the invasion of Russian drones into Polish airspace. Federal Chancellor Merz spoke of a threat to human life, Defense Minister Pistorius of a targeted provocation of NATO. Poland requested consultations of the defence alliance.

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Several armed drones have invaded the Polish airspace - the criticism of Russia is correspondingly sharp. Defence Minister Pistorius speaks of a targeted action. NATO also wants to react.

·Hamburg, Germany
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What's going on with Russia violating Polish airspace with drones? the US president wondered

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mladina.si broke the news in on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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