Poland has temporarily closed its airspace over Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport following an incident involving unidentified aerial objects. The airport, a key hub for military aid deliveries to Ukraine, was the focus of heightened security measures after reports of Russian suicide drones entering Polish airspace.
Sources indicate that at least two drones were intercepted and shot down by Polish fighter jets. The incident marks a significant escalation in border security concerns amid ongoing regional tensions related to the conflict in Ukraine.
Polish authorities have not yet released detailed official statements but confirmed the closure of the airspace around Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport as a precautionary measure. The situation remains under investigation, and officials are working to assess the extent of the incursion and potential threats.
The incident has drawn international attention to the vulnerability of aid and logistical routes supporting Ukraine, and discussions among NATO allies are ongoing to address security and defense measures in the region. No casualties or damages have been reported so far.