Poland scrambles jets on Christmas after detecting Russian reconnaissance aircraft near its airspace
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On Thursday, Poland launched fighter jets in response to the detection of a Russian reconnaissance plane operating near its airspace, officials reported.

According to Poland’s Operational Command, the aircraft was intercepted and guided away after being identified over the international waters of the Baltic Sea.

In addition, the command noted that there were separate incidents involving airspace breaches near Poland’s eastern border during the night.

“Overnight, we observed objects entering Polish airspace from the direction of Belarus. Following thorough analysis, it was concluded that these were likely smuggling balloons, drifting with the wind’s direction and speed,” the command stated.

A military officer monitors radar and sensor displays inside an airborne command aircraft during a surveillance flight.

Meanwhile, a NATO AWACS tactical director evaluated the air and surface conditions aboard an Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft during a flight over Polish airspace as part of the alliance’s Eastern Sentry mission on September 19, 2025. (John Thys/AFP via Getty Images)

“The flight of all objects was continuously monitored by radar systems. To ensure safety, a portion of the airspace over the Podlaskie Voivodeship was temporarily closed to civilian traffic,” it added.

No threat to Poland’s airspace was detected, authorities said, and officials continued to monitor the situation.

The incident comes just days after Polish aircraft were scrambled again on Tuesday as Russia carried out widespread strikes against Ukraine.

A resident clears broken glass from a window inside a damaged apartment following an aerial strike.

A woman sweeps up glass shards from a window after an apartment building was hit by a Russian drone during an aerial attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025. (Efrem Lukatsky/AP)

Polish authorities said the response included support from NATO allies, with Spanish aircraft assisting in air policing and Dutch forces providing air defense systems support.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia launched more than 650 drones and more than 30 missiles two days before Christmas, targeting Kyiv’s energy sector and civilian infrastructure.

Graves marked with small Christmas trees and holiday decorations line a military cemetery.

Graves of fallen Ukrainian soldiers are decorated with Christmas trees and New Year’s ornaments at Lychakiv Military Cemetery on the day before Christmas Eve, Dec. 23, 2025, in Lviv, Ukraine. (Yuriy Dyachyshyn/AFP via Getty Images)

“Tragically, lives were lost. In the Kyiv region, a woman was killed by a Russian drone. One person was pronounced dead in the Khmelnytskyi region. In the Zhytomyr region, a four-year-old child was killed after a Russian drone struck a residential building. My condolences to the families and loved ones,” Zelenskyy said.

“This Russian strike sends an extremely clear signal about Russia’s priorities. An attack ahead of Christmas, when people simply want to be with their families, at home, and safe. An attack carried out essentially in the midst of negotiations aimed at ending this war,” he added. “Putin still cannot accept that he must stop killing. And that means that the world is not putting enough pressure on Russia. Now is the time to respond. Russia must be pushed toward peace and guaranteed security.”

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