NATO's Defining Moment: Russian Drones Breach Polish Airspace
The downing of Russian drones over Poland marked a significant escalation in tensions between NATO and Moscow, being the first direct airspace encounter since the Ukraine war started. The incident drew widespread condemnation and scrutiny over NATO's preparedness against Russian aggression.

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The recent downing of Russian drones over Poland has sent shockwaves across Europe, marking the first direct engagement between NATO and Moscow since the Ukraine conflict began. Polish armed forces, with NATO's support, intercepted multiple drones, raising serious questions about the alliance's readiness against Russian provocations.
These incursions, originating from Belarus and culminating in the temporary closure of Polish airspace and disruptions at Warsaw's international airport, underscore escalating tensions. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk described the incident as the most serious provocation to date, pushing Europe closer to conflict than any time since World War II.
International leaders swiftly condemned the incident, with calls from NATO to reinforce its defensive posture. As European leaders urged a firm response, NATO reiterated its commitment to protect its territory, illustrating the precarious nature of the current geopolitical landscape.
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