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NATO Chief Slams Russia’s ‘Absolutely Reckless’ Drone Incursion in Poland

  • NATO Chief condemned Russia's drone incursion in Poland, calling it 'absolutely reckless.'
  • The incident raises concerns about regional security and Russia's military behavior in Europe.
  • The reaction from NATO emphasizes the alliance's commitment to protect member nations from aggressive actions.
  • NATO continues to monitor the situation as it develops.
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Center

Russia sent a total of 92 drones to Poland two weeks ago, significantly more than the number of drones that had violated Polish airspace, said Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky at a press conference on Saturday. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Center

The epicenter of the incursions of suspicious drones remains the north-eastern flank, but the shock wave crosses the borders: in Europe there is talk of 'hybrid war' with Moscow. The Ukrainian president denounced the interception of a swarm of 92 drones directed towards Poland, warning that 'Italy could be the next' (ANSA)

·Italy
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Center

According to Ukrainian President Selenskyj, the violation of Poland's airspace two weeks ago by drones was planned to a greater extent than previously known.

·Germany
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Lean Left

President Volodimir Zelenski said that on the night of September 10, Russia attacked Poland with 92 drones, of which 19 drones managed to cross into the Polish airspace, while the rest...

·Romania
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n-tv.de broke the news in on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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