US vows to defend NATO territory after suspected Russian drone incursion in Poland
NATO's new Operation Eastern Sentry involves multiple allies and assets to deter further Russian incursions following 21 drones entering Polish airspace, with 17 downed, officials said.
- The United States stated it would "defend every inch of NATO territory" after a suspected Russian drone incursion into Poland, according to a statement to the United Nations Security Council.
- Poland shot down drones in its airspace, marking the first military action by a NATO member during Russia's war in Ukraine.
- Marcin Bosacki, Poland's Secretary of State, emphasized that the drone incursion was intentional, stating, "We know, and I repeat, we know that it was not a mistake."
- The U.S. and Western allies expressed concern about Russia's actions, accusing Moscow of violating international law and the U.N. Charter in a joint statement.
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Russia drone incursion into Poland a test of Nato defences, and Trump’s commitment to alliance
European governments have pledged new military assistance to Poland after an estimated 24 Russian drones penetrated Polish airspace on Sept 10. Britain, Denmark, France and Germany are contributing additional fighter jets and other military assets to boost what United States General Alexus Grynkewich, the top commander of the Nato military alliance, calls an “enhanced first line of defence” against further Russian missiles and drones. Read more …


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