Poland is at its closest to open conflict since World War Two, PM says
- Poland, according to Prime Minister Donald Tusk, is closest to open conflict since World War II after the country shot down Russian drones invading its airspace on September 10, 2025.
- Tusk reported that there had been 19 intrusions into Polish airspace overnight and confirmed that three drones were shot down.
- Poland has asked NATO to activate Article 4 of its treaty for consultations regarding the threat posed by the drone incursions.
- NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte emphasized that the overnight incident represents a serious escalation and requires urgent discussions among member states.
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Sweden Sends Advanced Air Defense Systems to Poland After Russian Drone Incursion
Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz confirmed that NATO allies, including Sweden, have provided immediate reinforcements following the Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace on the night of September 9–10. Speaking on TVN24, he emphasized that the allied reaction was both swift and coordinated. “Each such escalation makes us more united, not divided,” Kosiniak-Kamysz said. According to the minister…
Poland downs drones in its airspace, becoming first NATO member to fire during war in Ukraine
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk told parliament it was "the closest we have been to open conflict since World War Two," though he also said he had "no reason to believe we're on the brink of war."
‘War is escalating’: NATO shoots down Russian drones over Poland
Officials around the world are asking “What next?” after more dozen Russian drones broke into Polish airspace overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning. Russia claims the drones mistakenly crossed into Poland after striking targets in Ukraine, but Poland says they tracked some of the drones coming directly from Belarus. The drones were intercepted and shot down by NATO and Polish forces. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned in a statement tha…
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