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Poland Invokes NATO’s Article 4 Over Russia’s Drones As Tensions Rise

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Poland has triggered NATO’s Article 4 after Prime Minister Donald Tusk reported that 19 Russian drones breached Polish airspace during an overnight strike on western Ukraine. The incursion, which prompted airspace closures and military response, marks a potential escalation in regional tensions and has drawn calls for allied consultations.

What to Know:

  • Tusk said 19 Russian drones entered Polish airspace; threats were neutralized by Polish and NATO defenses.
  • Poland formally invoked NATO’s Article 4, citing a threat to national security.
  • Warsaw’s Frederic Chopin Airport and the surrounding airspace were temporarily shut.
  • Ukraine and European allies call the incident a significant escalation of Russia’s war.
  • Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov declined to comment, deferring to Russia’s Defense Ministry.
  • Belarus blamed “electronic warfare” for the drones’ deviation; U.S. response still pending.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump issued his first public response to the Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace, posting a brief post on Truth Social: “What’s with Russia violating Poland’s airspace with drones? Here we go!”

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Belarus blames “electronic warfare” for drones going astray

Belarus, one of Russia’s closest allies, which borders Ukraine and Poland, said drones fired by both sides in the conflict had been impacted by “electronic warfare” that caused them to go astray from their intended paths.

It also said Belarus had destroyed wayward drones over its territory.

Major General Pavel Muraveiko, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces in Belarus, shared a statement on Telegram.

“During the night-time exchange of strikes by UAVs between the Russian Federation and Ukraine, the Air Defence Forces and assets of the Republic of Belarus on duty continuously tracked UAVs that had lost their track as a result of the impact of the parties’ electronic warfare assets,” Muraveiko said.

“Some of the lost drones were destroyed by our country’s Air Defence Forces over the territory of the republic.”

Muraveiko said Belarus had exchanged information with Poland and Lithuania overnight as it detected the “approach of unknown aircraft to their countries’ territory.”

“This allowed the Polish side to respond promptly to the actions of the drones by scrambling their forces on duty,” Muraveiko said.

“In fairness, it should be noted that the Polish side also informed the Belarusian forces on duty about the approach of unidentified aircraft from the territory of Ukraine to the border of the Republic of Belarus.

“The exchange of information on the air situation is an important component of ensuring security in the region as a whole and contributes to building confidence and strengthening security.

“The Republic of Belarus will continue to fulfil its obligations within the framework of the exchange of information on the air situation with the Republic of Poland and the Baltic countries.”

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