The Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces has issued a formal statement confirming that it shot down some of the Russian drones that repeatedly violated Polish airspace during a major missile and drone attack on Ukraine. The statement, released to the public, called the incident an “unprecedented violation of Polish airspace” and a “real threat to the safety of our citizens.” The confirmation that the Polish military used its air defense assets to engage and shoot down the drones marks a significant escalation in the conflict between Russia and NATO.
According to the statement, defensive procedures were “immediately activated” on the order of the Operational Commander of the Polish Armed Forces. Both Polish and allied NATO assets were used to track the drones, and the decision was made to “neutralize those that could pose a threat.” A number of Russian “drone-type objects” were shot down, and a search is underway to locate the possible crash sites. The military’s statement concluded by saying that Polish and allied forces “remain fully prepared for further actions.”
The admission that Polish forces actively engaged and shot down Russian drones represents a new phase of the conflict and a firm rejection of any further airspace violations. While the number of drones shot down was not specified, the statement is a powerful message to Moscow that Poland will not tolerate repeated incursions and is prepared to use military force to defend its sovereignty. The incident comes just days after Poland announced it would close its border with Belarus due to upcoming joint Russian-Belarusian military exercises.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte issued a statement of solidarity with Poland, saying, “We stand in full solidarity with Poland in its efforts to defend its airspace. NATO remains vigilant and ready to defend every inch of Allied territory.” The incident has also prompted a harsh response from Russia, with a Kremlin spokesperson stating that the Polish action was “dangerous and unprovoked” and an “attempt to drag Europe into a wider conflict.”
As the search for the drones’ crash sites continues, the focus remains on the implications of the incident. Poland, a key NATO member and a strong supporter of Ukraine, has shown a clear willingness to use military force to defend its borders. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the volatile situation on Europe’s eastern flank and the potential for a miscalculation to lead to a broader military conflict.
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