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“To Putin, my message is clear. Stop the war in Ukraine. Stop violating allied airspace. And know that we stand ready, that we are vigilant, and that we will defend every inch of NATO territory.”
“We are ready to repel such provocations. The situation is serious, and no one doubts that we must prepare for various scenarios.”
Russia’s RIA state news agency quoted a Russian diplomat as calling the accusations of an incursion “groundless” and saying Poland had not given any evidence that the drones shot down were of Russian origin.
Poles warned to stay home
Chopin Airport in Warsaw, the country’s largest, closed its airspace for several hours before reopening, adding there would be disruptions and delays throughout the day.
Putin ‘testing’ the West
“The longer he faces no strength in response, the more aggressive he gets,” Sybiha said on X. “A weak response now will provoke Russia even more — and then Russian missiles and drones will fly even further into Europe.”
Countries bordering on Ukraine have reported occasional Russian missiles or drones entering their airspace in the past during the war, but not on such a large scale, and they are not known to have shot them down. Two people were killed in Poland in 2022 by a Ukrainian air defence missile that went astray.
‘Intentional incursion’
Early indications suggested the entry of Russian drones into European airspace was intentional, not accidental, the EU’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas said on Wednesday.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had been briefed, CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins said on Tuesday. The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
‘Extremely dangerous precedent’
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky called for NATO to strengthen air defences on its frontline.