IN BRIEF: What is known about drone incident in Poland
On the morning of September 10, the Polish Armed Forces Operational Command reported that several objects identified as drones had been destroyed after entering Poland’s airspace
MOSCOW, September 10. /TASS/. The Polish Armed Forces Operational Command reported the downing of several drones violating the country’s airspace.
TASS has gathered the key information on the incident.
Drones detected, destroyed
- On the morning of September 10, the Polish Armed Forces Operational Command reported that several objects identified as drones had been destroyed after entering Poland’s airspace.
- According to the report, the objects, identified as unmanned aerial vehicles, violated Poland’s air border last night, when an air raid warning was in effect in Ukraine.
- A search is currently underway for their debris.
- The incident prompted the authorities to close airspace over certain parts of the country, including Warsaw Chopin Airport.
- Police in Poland’s Lublin Voivodeship reported that one of the drones shot down by the Polish military had been found in a village located 30 kilometers from the Belarusian border.
- The debris of another drone was found in a village cemetery in southeastern Poland, 40 kilometers from the border with Ukraine, the District Prosecutor's Office in the city of Zamosc said.
- Poland shot down three out of the 19 drones that entered its airspace, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.
- According to him, violations of Poland’s air borders persisted throughout the night, from 11:30 p.m. local time on September 9 to 6:30 a.m. local time on September 10 (9:30 p.m. - 4:30 a.m. GMT)
Consequences
- Polish energy facilities were not damaged during the drone incursion into the country and the subsequent operation to eliminate them, Energy Minister Milosz Motyka said.
- The roof of a residential building was damaged in the settlement of Wyryki near the border with Ukraine and Belarus during an attempt to eliminate a drone entering Polish airspace. There were no casualties, local officials told the Polsat TV channel.
Polish authorities’ reaction
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk slammed the drone incident as "a major provocation."
- He claims that this is the first time when "Russian drones have been downed over a NATO country," although no official information has been provided yet on the origin of the drones whose debris were found in Poland.
- According to Tusk, all drones that posed a threat were shot down and the situation is under control.
- The incident caused no casualties, the Polish prime minister added.
- Tusk notified NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte that several drones violating the country’s airspace had been destroyed the night before.
- The Polish premier called an emergency cabinet meeting over the incident.
- In addition, Polish President Karol Nawrocki will hold an urgent meeting of the National Security Council, which will involve the prime minister.
- The Polish authorities have discussed the possibility of invoking Article 4 of the NATO Treaty, which concerns consultations with allies, Nawrocki said.
- Head of the National Security Bureau Slawomir Cenckiewicz, in turn, pointed out that implementing the proposal to trigger Article 4 of the NATO Treaty primarily depended "on the Polish premier and NATO allies."
- Poland asked NATO to apply Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty over drones violating the country's airspace, Tusk stated.
- The prime minister stressed that the decision "on applying Article 4" had been made together with Nawrocki.
- Warsaw will ask NATO allies to increase support for its air and air defense forces on the eastern border during consultations provided for by Article 4 of the NATO Treaty, Tusk added.
Reaction from EU, NATO
- Top EU diplomat Kaja Kallas described the drone incursion into Poland’s airspace as a deliberate action.
- The North Atlantic Alliance is not treating the drone incursion into Polish territory as an attack, Reuters reported, citing sources.
- According to a source, it was the first time NATO aircraft have engaged potential threats.
- NATO's Patriot air defense systems in the region detected the drones with their radars but did not engage them, the source added.
- Polish F-16 fighter jets, Dutch F-35, Italian AWACS surveillance planes and mid-air refueling aircraft jointly operated by NATO were involved in the operation, the source noted.
- NATO Spokesperson Allison Hart confirmed that air defenses had been activated in Poland to counter unmanned aerial vehicles.
- However, she did not say which country the drones belonged to.
Belarus’ statements
- Belarusian air defenses tracked unmanned aerial vehicles entering the country’s airspace last night and shot some of them down, said Pavel Muraveiko, chief of the Belarusian General Staff.
- He pointed out that Belarus had notified Poland and Lithuania of approaching unidentified aerial vehicles.
- According to Muraveiko, Poland also notified Belarus of unidentified aerial vehicles approaching from Ukraine.