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

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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NATO condemns Russian drone breach, backs Poland
Following an emergency meeting of the North Atlantic Council, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte issued a strong statement condemning Russia’s violation of Polish airspace. Rutte confirmed that allied nations expressed full solidarity with Poland and denounced what he called Russia’s “reckless behaviour.”
❝Allies expressed solidarity with Poland and denounced Russia’s reckless behaviour.❞
Following a North Atlantic Council meeting, @SecGenNATO Mark Rutte delivered a statement to the media on the violation of Polish airspace by Russian drones
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— NATO (@NATO) September 10, 2025
Lindsey Graham backs Trump on sanctions after Polish airspace breach
Senator Lindsey Graham has voiced strong support for Trump’s response to Russia’s drone incursion into Polish airspace, calling the violation “insane” and backing aggressive legislative action. In a post on X, Graham said Congress stands ready to authorize “bone crushing” sanctions and tariffs to be deployed at Trump’s discretion.
Graham also endorsed Trump’s push for Europe to impose tariffs on countries like China and India that continue purchasing discounted Russian oil—revenue that Western officials say helps fund Moscow’s war in Ukraine.
“To Europe: I hope you understand that Republicans and Democrats in Congress are working with President Trump on new ideas—like tariffs—to end this war,” Graham wrote.
I completely agree with President @realDonaldTrump‘s sentiment in response to Russia’s insane violation of Polish airspace for hours, deploying multiple drones.
Mr. President, Congress is with you. We stand ready to pass legislation authorizing bone crushing new sanctions and… pic.twitter.com/LIqYmS4rG7
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) September 10, 2025
Canada condemns Russian drone incursion
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has strongly condemned Russia’s overnight drone incursion into Polish airspace, calling the move “reckless and escalatory.” In a statement shared Wednesday, Carney reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to NATO and its solidarity with Poland amid rising tensions on the alliance’s eastern flank.
“Canada stands with Poland and our NATO Allies,” Carney said, adding that Ottawa is closely coordinating with partners and remains vigilant against Russia’s efforts to expand the conflict. He accused President Vladimir Putin of showing “total disregard for the path of peace,” citing a week of intensified attacks on Ukrainian civilians.
Russia’s incursion into Polish airspace last night was reckless and escalatory.
Canada stands with Poland and our NATO Allies. We are closely coordinating with them, and we will remain vigilant against Russia’s attempts to widen and prolong the conflict with Ukraine.
Putin is…
— Mark Carney (@MarkJCarney) September 10, 2025
Zelensky believes more Russian drones entered Polish airspace
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his air force believes more drones violated Polish airspace than is presently known.
“In total, at least several dozen Russian drones were moving along the border of Ukraine and Belarus and across western regions of Ukraine, approaching targets on Ukrainian territory and, apparently, on Polish territory,” Zelenksy said.
“The number of Russian drones that traversed into Poland and penetrated deeply into its territory may be greater than the previously announced figure.
“According to updated data, around two dozen of Russian drones may have entered Polish airspace during the night. We are verifying this.”
Another report from the Commander of our Air Force. We are clarifying all available data and analyzing the details of this Russian strike.
Already during the night, Ukrainian forces were informing the Polish side through the relevant channels about the movement of Russian…
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) September 10, 2025




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