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UK's Starmer: Russia's violation of Polish airspace 'extremely reckless'

  • During the night spanning September 9 and the early hours of September 10, a minimum of 19 Russian drones, some reportedly launched from Belarusian territory, violated Polish airspace amid a large-scale attack on Ukraine.
  • Following the incursion, Poland triggered Article 4, prompting NATO member countries to hold urgent discussions to address concerns regarding national security and the protection of territorial boundaries.
  • Polish F-16s, with assistance from NATO assets including Dutch F-35 fighters and Italian airborne early warning aircraft, intercepted and destroyed at least eight drones while multiple airports were shut down and air and ground forces were deployed across eastern Poland.
  • NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte condemned the drone breach as "absolutely reckless" and emphasized NATO's collective defense commitment while EU leaders called for stronger sanctions on Moscow.
  • The incident heightened tensions with allies denouncing Russia’s actions as deliberate provocations and testing NATO's defenses, though leaders stressed that the alliance's immediate response remains diplomatic.
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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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