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Nato vows to defend ‘every kilometre’ after drones enter Polish airspace
This September 10, 2025 handout image released by the Polish Prime Minister’s office shows General Wieslaw Kukula (C),Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces attending an emergency meeting in Warsaw after Russian drones violated Polish airspace. — AFP pic/Polish Prime Minister’s Office handout

BRUSSELS, Sept 10— Nato air defences helped counter drones that entered Polish airspace overnight and alliance chief Mark Rutte is in contact with Warsaw, a Nato spokeswoman said Wednesday.

“Numerous drones entered Polish airspace overnight and were met with Polish and Nato air defences. The Nato Secretary General is in touch with Polish leadership and Nato is consulting closely with Poland,” spokeswoman Allison Hart wrote on X.

Nato’s top commander in Europe, US General Alexus Grynkewich, said the alliance reacted “quickly and decisively to the situation”.

A spokesman said in a statement the incident was the “first time Nato aircrafts have engaged potential threats in allied airspace”.

The statement said fighters from the Netherlands’ air force had responded and engaged the potential threats.

German Patriot air defence systems in Poland were placed on alert and an Italian early warning aircraft was launched.

“Nato... is committed to defending every kilometre of Nato territory, including our airspace,” the statement said. — AFP

 

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