Ukrainian military sources reported that a Russian suicide drone entered Polish airspace last night from Ukraine around 1:15 a.m. local time. The drone allegedly traveled toward the Polish town of Zamosc before it disappeared from radar screens. The incident marks a rare incursion of military activity from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine into neighboring Poland, a NATO member.
There have been no confirmed reports of damage or injuries resulting from the drone’s entry into Polish airspace. Polish authorities have not officially commented on the incident, and NATO officials are reportedly monitoring the situation closely. The event raises concerns about escalation and the potential for further cross-border incidents amid the ongoing conflict.
If the drone crashed within Polish territory, it would be the third known incident involving Russian suicide drones in this region. Such developments underscore the tense security environment in Eastern Europe as nations continue to observe heightened military activity and measures alongside ongoing diplomatic efforts to manage the conflict. The situation remains under investigation, with international partners urging calm and coordinated response.