Tensions Rise as Poland Intercepts Russian Aircraft Over Baltic Sea
Poland's airforce intercepted a Russian reconnaissance plane over the Baltic Sea, classifying the flight as a provocation and threat. The aircraft flew without a flight plan or activated transponders. Polish officials emphasized the potential hazards and reaffirmed their commitment to robust air defense measures in response to such actions.
In a significant show of military vigilance, Poland's airforce intercepted a Russian reconnaissance aircraft over international waters in the Baltic Sea. The Polish military described the event as a provocation and a potential threat to security.
The Russian aircraft was operating without a filed flight plan and had its transponders off, a fact confirmed by the Polish army via social media. Notably, there was no penetration of Polish airspace during the incident. Poland's Defence Minister, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, expressed concerns over the threat posed by aircraft flying without transponders, highlighting the risks to other aviation activities.
Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz confirmed that Polish pilots are trained to respond swiftly to such provocations, considering it an aggressive action by the Russian Federation and a test of Poland's air defense systems. Following Russian strikes on Ukraine, the Polish army intensified military operations as a precaution, though normal operations have since resumed according to the Operational Command.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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