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Officials in Poland say Saturday drone incident that scrambled jets was false alarm | The New York Ledger

A report that Russian drones broke Polish airspace on Saturday was obviously an incorrect alarm, perhaps triggered by the weather condition. Military authorities rapidly rushed jets to react to the reported attack near the nation’s border with Ukraine. Authorities stated the airport in the eastern Polish city of Lublin was shut down throughout the alert that lasted about 2 hours. Radar groups identified what seemed drones entering Poland from th…
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The Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces has called reports that Russian drones violated Polish airspace on Saturday a “false alarm,” possibly caused by weather conditions. Earlier, Warsaw had alerted NATO and activated helicopters and aircraft, claiming that Russian drones had struck targets in Ukraine. Authorities said the airport in Lublin, eastern Poland, was closed during the alert that lasted about two hours. Radar teams detected…

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The New York Ledger broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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