Poland, Russia and drone
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Debris from the aircraft, which Russia is increasingly using in Ukraine, has fallen in at least four towns in the east of the country
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Poland has accused Russia of sending several drones into its territory, with prime minister Donald Tusk saying the country is the closest it has been to armed conflict since the Second World War.
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WOHYN, Poland (AP) — Multiple Russian drones crossed into Poland in what European officials described Wednesday as a deliberate provocation, causing NATO to send fighter jets to shoot them down. A NATO spokesman said it was the first time the alliance confronted a potential threat in its airspace.
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NATO shoots down Russian drones in Polish airspace, accusing Moscow of being ‘absolutely reckless’
NATO fighter jets shot down multiple Russian drones that violated Polish airspace during an attack on neighboring Ukraine early on Wednesday, as the military alliance denounced Moscow for “absolutely dangerous” behavior that ratcheted up tensions to a new level.
Poland’s cybersecurity experts have warned of coordinated Russian disinformation in the wake of multiple drone incursions into Polish airspace this week.
In Poland, residents of the Lubelskie Voivodeship received reports of a threat of an air attack. The messages were received by residents of Chełmskie, Krasnostawskie, Łęczyński, Swinda and Włodawa counties. This happened on Saturday evening, September 13, writes onet.pl
The incursion was the first time alliance planes had engaged enemy targets in NATO airspace. Poland’s leader called it “a large-scale provocation.”
The incursion, which lasted for several hours, showed NATO's vulnerability to drone warfare. Russian authorities said they didn’t target Poland, and Belarus, a close ally of Mos