Poland Activates Air Force After Russian Attacks Near Border
"Polish and allied aircraft are operating in our airspace, while ground-based air defence and radar reconnaissance systems have been brought to the highest state of readiness," the operational command stated on the U.S.-based social media platform X.
Authorities in Ukraine confirmed that missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles were aimed at the Lviv region, situated near Poland, as Russia launched another round of attacks during the night.
NATO member states on the eastern flank, such as Poland, continue to stay highly vigilant due to a growing number of alleged airspace incursions.
In September, Poland announced it had intercepted and destroyed Russian drones that had crossed into its airspace.
Meanwhile, recent drone activity in Copenhagen and Munich has briefly disrupted air travel across Europe. Russia has denied any responsibility.
In a separate but related incident, the principal airport in Vilnius, Lithuania, was temporarily shut down for several hours overnight after reports emerged late Saturday about a potential group of balloons approaching the vicinity.
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