Poland appeals to NATO: over 20 Russian drones invaded its airspace.
Invasion of Russian drones in Polish airspace
According to inkorr.com: On the night of September 10, over 20 Russian drones entered Polish airspace. This occurred during one of the most massive attacks on Polish skies in recent years, reports Rzeczpospolita.
According to sources, the number of airspace violations exceeded the previously provided official statistics confirmed by the Prime Minister of Poland. A total of more than 20 drones were recorded, among which were 'Shahed' model drones.
The involvement of Dutch F-35 fighters, German Patriot missile systems, and Polish helicopters in the encounter with Russian drones is mentioned.
Poland's appeal to NATO
After the attacks of Russian drones on Polish airspace, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated his intention to appeal to NATO allies for consultations in accordance with Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty. This took place against the backdrop of increasing tension between Poland and Russia.
Tusk emphasized the necessity of receiving support from allies in countering provocations from Russia.
Although the situation is not currently assessed as war, the Prime Minister acknowledged the attack of Russian drones as a serious threat to Poland.
Poland witnessed one of the largest attacks on its airspace in recent years, when over 20 Russian drones invaded its air. The Prime Minister of Poland has already approached NATO for support in countering this threat, emphasizing the importance of the situation for the country's security. These events indicate the rising tension in the region and the possible consequences for stability in Europe.Read also
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