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Polish airspace was ‘violated by huge number of Russian drones’, says PM Tusk

Last night the Polish airspace was violated by a huge number of Russian drones, Polish prime minister Donald Tusk said on X on Wednesday adding that drones that posed a direct threat were shot down.

Tusk wrote on X:

Last night the Polish airspace was violated by a huge number of Russian drones. Those drones that posed a direct threat were shot down.

I am in constant communication with the secretary general of Nato and our allies.

Polish state fire service Cmdr Wojciech Kruczek and Gen Wieslaw Kukula, chief of the general staff of the Polish armed forces, gather at the Chancellery of the prime minister for an extraordinary government meeting, after violations of Polish airspace during a Russian attack on Ukraine. Photograph: Kacper Pempel/Reuters
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Russian drones ‘clearly set on course’ to reach Poland, German defence minister says

Russian drones that violated Polish airspace were “clearly set on this course” and “did not have to fly this route to reach Ukraine”, German defence minister Boris Pistorius said, AFP reported.

“There is absolutely no reason to believe that this was a course correction error or anything of the sort,” Pistorius told the German parliament.

Separately, a German government spokesman said that the drone incursion in Poland is very serious and shows how much Russia is testing European resolve.

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Poland’s response to overnight drone incursion – in pictures

A Polish police officer stands near a unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) fragment, after Russian drones violated Polish airspace during an attack on Ukraine and some were shot down by Poland, in Czesniki, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. Photograph: Polsat News/Reuters
Firefighters secure parts of a damaged UAV shot down by Polish authorities at a site in Czosnowka near Biala Podlaska, Poland. Photograph: Piotr Pyrkosz/AP
A member of the Polish Army inspects a damaged house, after Russian drones violated Polish airspace during an attack on Ukraine and some were shot down by Poland, in Wyryki, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. Photograph: Kacper Pempel/Reuters
Soldiers patrol the street after a drone or similar object struck a residential building according to local authorities, following violations of Polish airspace during a Russian attack on Ukraine, in Wyryki municipality, Poland. Photograph: Jakub Orzechowski/Agencja Wyborcza.pl/Reuters
Delayed flights are seen on monitors at the international airport in Warsaw. Photograph: Wojtek Radwański/AFP/Getty Images
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Starmer calls out ‘unprecedented’ Russian attack, declares support for Poland

Mentioning the overnight drone incursion in the House of Commons, UK prime minister Keir Starmer said:

Russia launched drones into Poland in an unprecedented attack.

I’ve been in touch with the Polish prime minister this morning to make clear our support for Poland.

We will stand firm in our support for Ukraine. With our partners and through our leadership of the coalition willing, we will continue to ramp up the pressure on Putin until there’s a just and lasting peace.

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Kremlin declines to comment, refers questions to Russia’s defence ministry

Meanwhile over in Russia, the Kremlin on Wednesday declined to comment on the overnight developments, saying this was a matter for the country’s defence ministry.

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‘Full assessment ongoing,’ Nato’s Rutte says as he responds to ‘reckless’ incident with Russian drones in Poland

Nato secretary general Mark Rutte is now offering his reaction to the overnight incident in Poland.

He says that “the full assessment is on-going,” but stresses that “whether it was intentionally or not, it is absolutely, reckless, it is absolutely dangerous.”

To Putin, my message is clear: stop the war in Ukraine, stop escalating the war, which he is now basically mounting on innocent civilians and civilian infrastructure, and stop violating allied airspace. Know that we stand ready, that we are vigilant, and that we will defend every inch of Nato territory.”

He says the considers last night’s response “very successful.”

“We always have to make sure that we are one step ahead, but I think [that] last night showed that we are able to defend every inch of Nato territory, including, of course its airspace.”

And that ends his brief statement.

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Russia ‘trying to test where Nato’s red lines are,’ Chatham House expert says

Dr Marion Messmer, senior research fellow at Chatham House, said that Poland’s successful intercept missions “showed a quick reaction to the threat and demonstrated cooperation among allies.”

But she added:

“The number of drones that ended up in Polish airspace … makes it unlikely that this was an accident, though Belarus claims that the drones navigation systems malfunctioned which caused them to drift off course. …

For now, Nato does not treat this airspace violation as a deliberate attack – but taken together with other recent grey zone activities, it suggests that Russia is trying to test where Nato’s red lines are.”

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‘Two dozen’ of drones may have entered Poland, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says

Meanwhile, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that updated Ukrainian data suggest “around two dozen of Russian drones may have entered Polish airspace during the night.”

“We are verifying this,” he said.

He added:

“Ukraine is ready to expand our cooperation with partners for reliable protection of the sky. So that we have not only information and intelligence data sharing, but also real joint actions that guarantee security of the neighbors.

Russia must feel that Europeans know how to defend themselves.”

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Speaking at the same briefing, the spokesperson for the Armed Forces Operational Command, Jacek Goryszewski, stated that several of the drones observed overnight appeared to resemble “Gerbera” decoy drones, although this was still being verified.

He also noted that the missile debris is currently classified as being of “unknown origin,” and may turn out to be a defensive missile.

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Seven drones, ‘remains of missile’ found so far, interior ministry spokesperson says

Karolina Gałecka, spokesperson for the Polish interior minister, told reporters that Polish authorities have so far identified seven drones and “remains of a missile of unidentified origin.”

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‘Egregious, unprecedented’ violation of Polish, Nato airspace, UK’s Starmer says

UK prime minister Keir Starmer has now responded to the overnight events, calling the Russian violation of the Polish airspace “egregious and unprecedented” and “extremely reckless.”

Here is his statement in full:

This morning’s barbaric attack on Ukraine and the egregious and unprecedented violation of Polish and Nato airspace by Russian drones is deeply concerning.

This was an extremely reckless move by Russia and only serves to remind us of President Putin’s blatant disregard for peace, and the constant bombardment innocent Ukrainians face every day.

I have been in touch with the Polish prime minister this morning to make clear our support for Poland, and that we will stand firm in our support for Ukraine.

My sincere thanks go to the Nato and Polish forces who rapidly responded to protect the Alliance.

With our partners – and through our leadership of the Coalition of the Willing – we will continue to ramp up the pressure on Putin until there is a just and lasting peace.”

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We are receiving reports about the first drone remains found this morning in Poland, with one traveling as far as 300 kilometers inside Polish territory before crashing in a field near Mniszków in the łódzkie voivodship.

Another drone was found in Czosnówka, some 50 km from the Polish-Belarusian border, with local prosecutors confirming they found “an object bearing Cyrillic inscriptions.”

Firefighters secure parts of a damaged UAV shot down by Polish authorities at a site in Czosnówka near Biala Podlaska, Poland this morning. Photograph: Piotr Pyrkosz/AP
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In her State of the Union address earlier today, the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, also responded to the overnight incident in Poland, saying:

“Just today we have seen a reckless and unprecedented violation of Poland’s and Europe’s airspace by more than 10 Russian drones.

Putin’s message is clear, and our response must be clear too. We need more pressure on Russia to come to the negotiating table. We need more sanctions.

We are now working on the 19th package in coordination with partners. We are particularly looking at phasing out Russian fossil fuels faster, the shadow fleet and third countries.

And at the same time we need more support for Ukraine. No one has contributed as much as Europe. Close to 170 billion euros of military and financial aid so far. More will be needed.

And it should not only be European taxpayers who bear the brunt of this. This is Russia’s war. And it is Russia that should pay.

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European leaders express solidarity with Poland

A number of European leaders have expressed their solidarity with Poland after overnight violation of Poland’s airspace by Russian drones.

French president Emmanuel Macron said the attack was “simply unacceptable,” and condemned it “in the strongest possible terms.”

“I call on Russia to put an end to this reckless escalation. I reiterate to the Polish people and their government our full solidarity. I will soon speak with Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte. We will not compromise on the security of the Allies,” he said.

Dutch prime minister Dick Schoof said it was “unacceptable,” and “a further proof that Russia’s war of aggression poses a threat to the security of Europe.”

“I’m glad that Dutch F-35 fighter aircraft was able to provide support. The Netherlands stands shoulder to shoulder with its Nato ally, Poland,” he said.

Ireland’s Micheál Martin said he “strongly condemned the violation of Poland’s territorial integrity,” calling it a “reckless and unprecedented act that is a stark reminder of the threat posed by Russia to Europe’s security.”

Finnish prime minister Petteri Orpo noted that “Poland had to resort to exceptional measures to protect its airspace from Russian drones.”

“Poland has Finland’s full support,” he said.

The European Council’s president António Costa said the last night’s events were “a stark reminder that the security of one is the security of all.”

We stand in full solidarity with Poland following Russia’s unacceptable violation of its airspace. Russia’s continued aggression against Ukraine and reckless airspace incursions into EU Member States pose a direct threat to the safety of all Europeans and to critical infrastructure across our continent.

Poland is right to take necessary steps to defend its sovereignty. Europe is increasing investment in its defence, because peace and security in Europe cannot be taken for granted.”

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Meanwhile, Warsaw’s main airport has reopened and resumed flights, but it warned that passengers are likely to experience delays throughout the day.

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Poland summons Russian chargé d’affaires after overnight drone attack – report

Russian chargé d’affaires in Warsaw has been summoned by the Polish foreign ministry, Russian Ria Novosti news agency says.

But Andrey Ordash told the agency that Poland has not offered any evidence that the drones were of Russian origin.

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