Poland is at its closest to open conflict since World War Two, PM says
Polish and NATO jets neutralized at least three of 19 Russian drones violating Polish airspace during a major Russian assault on Ukraine, prompting NATO's Article 4 emergency talks.
- 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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After the drone incident in Poland, Nato has been alerted. Some of the aircraft are said to have been on a direct way to an important base.
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The intrusion of Russian drones into Polish airspace is also alarming the Federal Government. The Chancellor sees "a very serious threat to peace throughout Europe."
The Russian drones did not deviate from the course, but were deliberately aimed at Poland.
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