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Poland Orders 8.6 Million to Stay Home After Russian Drone Threats

"Breaking: Poland orders 8.6 million citizens to stay home amid escalating Russian drone threats. Discover the implications for public safety and NATO's response."

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Poland Orders 8.6 Million to Stay Home After Russian Drone Threats
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The Polish Army has issued a stay-at-home order for over 8.6 million citizens following reported incursions by Russian drones into its airspace. This unprecedented measure comes as tensions between Poland and Russia escalate amid ongoing military activities in the region.

The directive, announced on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, affects residents primarily in major urban centers, including Warsaw and Kraków. Authorities emphasized that the order is a precautionary step to ensure public safety while military forces investigate the drone sightings, which have raised alarms among NATO allies.

This incident follows a series of similar situations where Russian drones have breached NATO airspace, prompting swift responses from Polish fighter jets. Earlier this month, Polish jets were deployed to intercept drones over the Baltic Sea, highlighting the growing concerns regarding airspace security in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the Polish government is urging citizens to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. The stay-at-home order is expected to remain in effect until further notice, as military officials assess the threat level and determine the necessary actions to safeguard national security. For more on the military"s response to airspace violations, see our previous reports.