Kremlin declines to comment on drone incident in Poland
- On September 10, 2025, Poland, a NATO ally, reported shooting down Russian-origin drones in its airspace amid an ongoing Ukraine conflict.
- This followed a background of frequent accusations by Poland and NATO of Russian provocations, despite Russia denying involvement and lacking presented evidence.
- Poland discovered drone debris in multiple provinces, including Lublin near Belarus and Ukraine, while European leaders condemned the incursions as deliberate provocations.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov rejected the allegations connecting Russia to the drone incidents, describing the Western claims as unproven and based purely on conjecture.
- The incident escalated regional tensions, prompting ongoing investigations and high security alerts, while NATO vowed stronger collective defense investments.
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Kremlin Rejects Poland’s Claim of Russian Drones in Its Airspace - teleSUR English
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‘Groundless accusations’: Kremlin denies role in drone incursions in Poland
The Kremlin on Wednesday rejected allegations that Russian drones were responsible for overnight incursions into Polish airspace, dismissing the claims as “groundless” amid growing concern among European leaders over a potential escalation in regional tensions
The Kremlin had two options in commenting on the irruption of a large number of Russian drones in Poland: to give a convincing explanation of the incident - intentional or accidental - or to generate more confusion, its favorite choice when its actions try to destabilize its rivals. Moscow has opted for the latter two days before starting massive military maneuvers along the Polish border. Putin's spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, has delegated to his M…
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