Poland downs drones breaching airspace during Russian bombardment of Ukraine

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk

Warsaw: Poland’s military announced Wednesday that it had shot down drones that entered its airspace during a wave of Russian aerial strikes targeting Ukraine.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote on X that he had received a report from the Operational Command of the Army about “the shutting down of drones that entered our airspace and could constitute a threat”.

He said he informed the NATO Secretary General about actions undertaken by the Polish side.

Poland’s armed forces were on a heightened state of alert overnight Tuesday and early Wednesday because of what they described as “further massive airstrikes against targets located in Ukraine”.

Warsaw’s Chopin Airport warned passengers on its website that flight operations were on hold due to closure of the airspace over part of the country, but that the airport remained open.

AP

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