Poland Downs Russian Drones in NATO Airspace Breach
Poland intercepted Russian drones after they breached its airspace during Russia's wide-ranging attacks on western Ukraine. This marks the first time a NATO member has taken such action in the conflict. NATO is closely consulting with Poland, as tensions between Russia and the alliance escalate.

In a significant escalation of tensions between Russia and NATO, Poland shot down drones that violated its airspace during Russian attacks on western Ukraine. This is the first instance of a NATO member firing shots in relation to the ongoing war.
According to Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, multiple Russian drones entered Poland's airspace, and those posing direct threats were neutralized. The Polish military confirmed the violation and subsequent neutralization of over ten drone incursions, with NATO providing assistance in the operations.
The incident has heightened security concerns and prompted discussions between NATO and Polish leadership. Meanwhile, Ukraine reported substantial drone and missile attacks, with some drones allegedly targeting Poland, further raising concerns about regional stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Belarus Downs Rogue Drones Amid Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Portugal Seeks Economic Strength Through China amid Ukraine Conflict
FCC Moves to Withdraw Recognition of Chinese Test Labs Over National Security Concerns
FCC Acts on Security Concerns with Moves Against Chinese Test Labs
Trump Signals Possible Intensification of Russia Sanctions Amid Ongoing Ukraine Conflict