Poland Will Shoot Down Clear Airspace Violators Amid Rising Russia Tensions
Poland Will Shoot Down Clear Airspace Violators Amid Rising Russia Tensions

Poland Will Shoot Down Clear Airspace Violators Amid Rising Russia Tensions

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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has made it clear that Poland will decisively shoot down any flying objects that violate its airspace, emphasizing there is no room for hesitation in such cases. This stance comes amid recent incidents involving Russian military aircraft and drones, including over 20 drones entering Polish airspace and Russian jets flying near the Petrobaltic oil platform in the Baltic Sea. However, Tusk stressed caution in ambiguous situations where airspace boundaries are unclear, noting the importance of consulting NATO allies to ensure unified support before taking potentially escalatory actions. The tension is part of broader NATO concerns, with Estonia also accusing Russian fighter jets of airspace violations, which Russia denies. The United Nations Security Council is set to discuss these incidents, highlighting the heightened geopolitical sensitivity. Poland's position underscores its commitment to defending its sovereignty while seeking assurance of allied backing to avoid isolation in any conflict escalation.

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