The Kremlin has stated that it will not comment on the recent drone incursions into Poland. Russian officials described the incident as part of ongoing accusations from the European Union and NATO, which they claim regularly level provocations against Russia without providing substantial evidence.

Polish authorities reported that unidentified drones entered Polish airspace last night, prompting security alerts and an investigation into the incident. Poland has not yet officially attributed the drone incursions to any specific actor, and it remains unclear whether the incidents were intentional or accidental.

While NATO and the EU have condemned the incursions, Russia has dismissed these accusations, asserting that Western claims are unfounded and intended to provoke Russia. The Kremlin emphasized that it considers such statements part of a broader pattern of unfounded provocations and not deserving of official comment at this stage.

The international community continues to monitor the situation, with NATO officials reaffirming their support for Poland’s sovereignty and security. No further details about the drone incursions have been released, and investigations remain ongoing.

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