Two unidentified drones entered Polish airspace overnight on September 3, according to Polish military authorities. Polish Armed Forces Operational Commander Maciej Klisz stated that the drones did not pose a threat and were not intercepted or shot down during the incursion.
The incident occurred amid broader tensions following a Russian attack on Ukraine, which has heightened security concerns in neighboring countries. Polish officials have closely monitored the situation, emphasizing that the drones’ entry was not deemed an immediate security threat.
Poland has been vocal about the need for increased vigilance in the region, particularly in light of ongoing conflicts involving Ukraine and Russia. The military has indicated that it will continue to monitor its airspace closely and respond appropriately to any further incursions.
There has been no official indication of the origin of the drones or their intended purpose. Authorities continue to investigate the incident while urging calm among the public as the regional security situation remains tense.