Poland Raises Alert Level Due to Russian Drone Attacks: What is Happening.
According to inkorr.com: Poland has announced the highest level of alert due to nighttime attacks by Russian drones on the territory of Ukraine. The Polish military is taking measures to ensure the safety of the country's airspace.
'Attention, on the night of September 9-10, 2025, the Russian Federation is carrying out further mass strikes on facilities located in Ukraine. To ensure the safety of Poland's airspace, the Operational Commander of the Armed Forces has initiated all necessary procedures,' the statement says.
The Operational Command emphasizes that these actions are preventative and aimed at protecting citizens and the country's security, especially in border areas. The military is prepared to respond promptly to the current situation.
Incidents on the Streets of Polish Cities
The use of drones in Ukraine has led to a number of incidents on the streets of Polish cities. For example, in Człuchów, one of the fragments fell onto the street, prompting police to respond. Additionally, airports were closed due to military activity related to national security.
Russian drones, expanding the zone of their attacks, have created a threat not only to Ukraine but also to neighboring countries. This has prompted Poland to raise the readiness of its armed forces and air defense.
In the context of escalating tensions, Poland is demonstrating resolutions to enhance its defense capabilities, trying to ensure the peace of its citizens and protect its territorial space. These events also highlight the importance of international cooperation in responding to military threats from Russia.
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