A destroyed roof of a house, after Russian drones violated Polish airspace during an attack on Ukraine, in Wyryki near Lublin, Poland, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025.


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NATO fighter jets were scrambled after multiple Russian drones entered Polish airspace on Wednesday. The incident, described by European leaders as a deliberate provocation, has raised fresh concerns about the war in Ukraine spilling into NATO territory.

Officials confirmed it was the first time NATO jets directly engaged potential threats in allied airspace since the war began.

Poland Calls for UN Security Council Meeting

Polish authorities said over 10 drones crossed into its airspace around 5 a.m. local time. Drone debris was later discovered in at least eight locations. Prime Minister Donald Tusk revealed that 19 violations occurred within seven hours, making it one of the largest breaches of NATO airspace to date.

Warsaw has called for an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council. Discussions on the timing are ongoing.

Russia Denies, Belarus Blames Navigation Errors

Moscow denied deliberately targeting Poland. Russia’s Defense Ministry insisted its overnight strikes focused on Ukrainian military infrastructure. In a rare statement, the ministry even offered consultations with Poland’s Defense Ministry.

Belarus, however, said its forces tracked drones that “lost their course” after being jammed. Belarusian officials claimed they warned both Polish and Lithuanian counterparts about “unidentified aircraft.”

Yet many European leaders rejected this explanation. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius declared that the drones were “clearly put on this course deliberately.”

Escalation Beyond Ukraine’s Borders

European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said the incident was a “game changer.” She warned that Russia’s actions show escalation, not de-escalation, of the war.

“What happened in Poland is a test from Putin,” Kallas said, urging stronger sanctions.

This is not the first violation of Polish airspace since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. However, the scale and intensity of the latest incident are unprecedented within NATO territory.

NATO Responds with Air Defenses

Dutch F-35 fighter jets joined Polish forces in intercepting drones. Poland later thanked the Netherlands for their “magnificent performance” in neutralizing threats.

Colonel Martin O’Donnell, a NATO spokesman, confirmed it was “the first time NATO planes have engaged potential threats in Allied airspace.”

He reaffirmed the alliance’s commitment: “We will defend every kilometer of NATO territory, including our skies.”

Tensions Rise Between Poland, Russia, and Belarus

Prime Minister Tusk highlighted a worrying development — many drones entered Poland from Belarus. This suggests coordinated activity, as Russian and Belarusian troops prepare for military exercises near the border.

Tusk said: “This is the first time drones came directly from Belarus, not Ukraine. It is deliberate.”

Polish lawmakers have demanded tougher measures to protect national security. Consultations under NATO’s Article 4 — which allows urgent discussions — were held on Wednesday. However, no immediate move toward Article 5, the alliance’s collective defense clause, was made.

European Leaders Voice Alarm

The Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia expressed grave concern. Their leaders, historically cautious of Russian aggression, warned of broader risks for NATO’s eastern flank.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the drone incursion an “extremely dangerous precedent.” He warned Europe that Moscow is constantly “testing the limits” and urged stronger retaliation.

In Washington, U.S. President Donald Trump reacted briefly on social media: “What’s with Russia violating Poland’s airspace with drones? Here we go!”

Poland No Stranger to Airspace Incursions

This is not the first time Poland has faced Russian military objects entering its skies.

  • In August, a Russian drone crashed in a Polish cornfield.
  • In March, Poland scrambled jets after a Russian missile briefly crossed its border.
  • In 2022, a stray Ukrainian interceptor missile landed in Poland, killing two people.

Each incident has highlighted Poland’s vulnerability as NATO’s frontline state.

In this image made from video, Police and Military Police secure parts of a damaged object shot down by Polish authorities at a site in Wohyn, Poland, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. 

Russian Strikes Continue Across Ukraine

While drones violated Polish airspace, Russia launched one of its largest aerial attacks on Ukraine.

The Ukrainian air force reported that Russia deployed 415 drones, 42 cruise missiles, and one ballistic missile overnight. Ukrainian defenses shot down 386 drones and 27 missiles.

Despite interceptions, one person was killed and several injured. Homes and businesses were damaged in multiple regions.

Russia, in turn, claimed to have destroyed 122 Ukrainian drones, including those over Crimea and the Black Sea.

A Dangerous Turning Point

The drone incursion into Poland marks a dangerous turning point in the war. It exposes the risks of escalation beyond Ukraine and forces NATO to directly confront airborne threats.

European leaders insist the incident was intentional. NATO now faces the challenge of preventing further provocations without being drawn into a wider conflict.

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