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Russia’s latest airstrikes put Nato on edge as Poland activates air‑defence systems
Patriot missile systems of the 37th Air Defense Missile Squadron are pictured during a ceremony at the 3rd Warsaw Air Defense Missile Brigade’s base in Sochaczew, Poland on December 18, 2025. — Reuters pic

LONDON, Dec 23 — Polish and allied ​aircraft were deployed ‌early on Tuesday to ensure ‍the safety of Polish airspace ‌after Russia launched airstrikes targeting western Ukraine near the ‍border with Poland, the armed forces of the Nato-member country said.

“Fighter jets were scrambled, and ground-based air-defence and radar reconnaissance systems ‍were ‍put on heightened readiness,” the operational command ​of the armed forces said in a post on social media website X.

“These ‌measures are preventive in nature and are aimed ‍at securing and protecting the ‌airspace, ‍especially in ‍areas adjacent to the threatened ‍regions.” — Reuters

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