Polish Airspace Violated Twice by Drones Last Night, Announces Military Chief
Polish forces tracked two drones violating airspace overnight amid ongoing Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukraine, with no damage reported, officials said.
- Poland's military announced on September 4, 2025, that two drones violated Polish airspace overnight on September 3 but left without causing damage.
- These incursions occurred amid Russia's large-scale missile and drone attacks on Ukraine, involving over 500 drones striking multiple sites overnight Tuesday to Wednesday.
- Polish and allied forces closely tracked the drones and did not shoot them down as they posed no danger, while Dutch F-35 jets aided airspace patrols.
- General Klisz reported that there were two instances of airspace breach, emphasizing that these incidents were entirely managed by the country’s defense personnel and units responsible for national security.
- The incident highlights ongoing Russian attempts to test Polish defenses and Poland's role in NATO's eastern flank amid rising regional tensions and war in Ukraine.
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On the night of September 4, two unknown drones flew into the territory of Poland, but they were not shot down because they did not pose a danger.
Polish airspace violated twice by drones last night, announces military chief
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The drones violated the Polish airspace in two rounds on Wednesday night to Thursday night, announced to the country's military leaders. The head of the state of Poland's Major General, General Wiesław Kukuła, said that the situation in the first hour of the morning was...
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