NATO 'Should Think About' Ukraine No-Fly Zone
Poland's proposal aims to safeguard NATO members from drone incursions with support from allies, citing recent 19 drone violations as justification, while NATO debates potential escalation risks.
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Poland Calls for NATO-Backed No-Fly Zone over Ukraine
BERLIN - Poland’s foreign minister called on NATO countries to impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine to protect Europe from Russian strikes amid the continuing fallout over the drone incursion into Poland last week, which prompted the U.S.-led alliance to scramble fighter jets.
President Nicushor Dan said that Romania "more expensive" does not support the establishment of an air ban zone (non-fly zones) over Ukraine. But he said that, according to the evolution of things, our country could reconsider this point...
‘No-Fly Zone’ for Ukraine: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?
Key Points and Summary – A Russian drone barrage aimed at Ukraine spilled into Poland, where Dutch F-35s intercepted several—reportedly the first time NATO fighters have engaged enemy targets in allied airspace. Warsaw invoked Article 4, with Poland and Germany calling the incursion deliberate; WELT said five drones headed toward a NATO base before interception. NATO pledged support as Romania scrambled F-16s for a separate drone sighting. Zelen…
NATO should impose no-fly zone over Ukraine to protect against Russian drones, Poland says - Egypt Independent
Poland’s foreign minister has suggested that NATO states should consider imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine to protect the alliance’s territory and people from Russian drones.
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