Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced today that Poland has activated its air defense systems in response to the threat posed by Russian drones operating over Ukraine near the Polish border. The preventive operations involve both Polish and allied aviation forces, aimed at safeguarding national airspace.
In a statement, Tusk highlighted that ground-based air defense systems have been placed on the highest state of readiness. This escalation underscores the growing tensions in the region, particularly as military activities intensify along the border. The decision follows a series of incidents involving Russian military maneuvers that have raised alarms among NATO allies.
Earlier this month, Poland increased its military presence along the border with Belarus as part of a broader strategy to mitigate potential threats from the east. These moves are part of ongoing efforts to secure the nation"s airspace, with Poland previously sealing its border in response to similar situations, as reported in recent developments.
As tensions escalate, the Polish government is coordinating closely with NATO allies to ensure a unified defense strategy. The situation remains fluid, and further updates are expected as military operations continue to evolve in response to the perceived threat.