NATO Jets Scrambled After Russian Drones Enter Polish Airspace
NATO Jets Scrambled After Russian Drones Enter Polish Airspace

NATO Jets Scrambled After Russian Drones Enter Polish Airspace

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Poland has taken robust defensive measures after multiple Russian drones breached its airspace amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. NATO and Polish fighter jets were scrambled, and ground-based air defense systems were placed on high alert to safeguard regions near the Ukrainian border, including the western part of Poland. Several Polish airports, including Warsaw's Chopin Airport, were temporarily closed due to unplanned military activity related to these security concerns. Ukrainian forces initially reported the drone incursions, warning that some drones were heading toward Polish cities such as Zamosc and Rzeszow, though some claims remain unconfirmed by Polish authorities. Poland's Operational Command emphasized that these measures are preventative, aiming to protect its citizens while monitoring the situation closely. The incidents highlight increasing regional tensions and the potential invocation of NATO's mutual defense commitments amid Russia's intensified drone strikes on Ukraine.

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