NATO Shoots Down Russian Drones Over Poland

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NATO combat aircraft dropped several Russian aircraft after they entered more than dozens of Polish air fields on Wednesday. Although Moscow denies responsibility, the Western allies of Ukraine jumped to use the accident as a reminder of the threat that Russia poses to the largest European continent.
This was the first time that the coalition fighters have participated in the enemy’s targets in the airspace since the founding of NATO in 1949. According to NATO President Mark Roti, the Polish F-16S, the Dutch F-35S, Italian monitoring planes, and the NATO fuel stops discover 19 strange things over Poland. At least one drone collided with two two-storey house in the East Polish Village of Wyryki-Wola, although no victims or anywhere else were reported in Poland.
The appearance of drones on Poland coincided with a large -scale Russian attack on Ukraine, with up to 415 drones in the attack, according to the Ukrainian Air Force. Aircraft aircraft crossed Russian aircraft to Poland before, including at least twice last week. However, Moscow has confirmed that it does not have plans to target and confirm things on Polish lands – properly – that Poland exceeds the range of flying from Russian drones. “These specific facts completely escape from the myths that Poland spread again to increase the escalation of the Ukrainian crisis,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Such denial, though, contradicts a preliminary proposal by Russian ally, Belarusia, who accidentally put the accident with drone deviation when facing electronic warfare measures. He also opposes early allegations by European leaders, who suggested that the entry of Russian drones into the European airspace was intended.
“The wreckage of the drone that was dropped, but there is a strong indication at this moment that these were not random incidents but rather planned measures,” said Radosla Fujil, Vice -Chairman of the Poland Foreign Affairs Committee. According to Rot, a complete evaluation has not been conducted yet, but he added that “whether it was intentionally or not, it is completely reckless. It is very dangerous.”
After the accident, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk activated Article 4, which allows NATO members to claim consultations with their allies. Article 4 was called only seven times, the last of which is after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
“We are dealing with a widespread provocation,” Task said, “The closest we have been to open the conflict since World War II.” “I have no reason to claim that we are on the brink of war, but a line has been crossed, and it is unbearable more dangerous than before.”
The leaders of many NATO allies – including Canada, France, Germany and the United Kingdom – Ukraine also issued a strong condemnation of the suspected Russian incursion. However, US President Donald Trump has published a mysterious response to the social truth, and writing: “What is Russia’s airflow for Poland with drones? Here we go!”
However, European Union officials seem to use the latest incident as evidence that Kiev’s allies, including Washington, should impose more pressure on Moscow, including sanctions on the shadow fleet tankers as well as the countries that buy Russian oil. “The Russia War is rising, endless,” wrote Kaja Callas, head of foreign policy in the European Union, Kaja Callas, on X.
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Prevent everything. The French authorities deployed about 80,000 security forces across the country on Wednesday to confront the “Banning of everything” movement, and a series of protests against President Emmanuel Macron and the ruling elite. Among many of their grievances, the demonstrators oppose the appointment of Macron on Tuesday to Defense Secretary Sebastian Lecorno to be the new Prime Minister in the country and instead calls for early elections or the same to step down.
Francois Bayro, the fourth prime minister in France in less than two years, lost confidence vote on Monday due to his failure to address the country’s exhausted debt crisis. He sent the overthrow of Paris to a tail, forcing Macron to scramble to find an alternative that could lead his minority government and increase his political competitors. But as the name “Banning everything” suggests, France’s other alliances remain opposed to any change in leadership, which is not the result of the new elections.
The movement reflects the increasing discontent with the current situation in Paris as well as the high cost of the proposed and traditional traditional in the country, with the creation of a rare moment of the common issue between the far left and the extreme right, whose popularity has increased throughout France in recent years; Funning everything started as a right -wing movement. The main trade unions have joined the peaceful protests largely, although some violence have occurred, and the local police have arrested hundreds of demonstrators so far.
Peace conditions. The Nepalese army imposed a curfew in the capital of Kathmandu on Wednesday in an attempt to put out violent protests to combat government.
The demonstrations erupted for the first time on Monday after the Nepalese government issued a ban on 26 social media platforms. However, these protests quickly expanded to include anger towards Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and the perceived corruption, such as patronage, between the political elite. After the Nepalese police shot live ammunition, rubber bullets and water cannons on the demonstrators, a preliminary resigned in an attempt to calm down. By Wednesday, the death toll from the police attacks on the demonstrators rose to 30, as more than 1,000 people were injured.
His resignation did little, as riots and looting continued, as the demonstrators set fire to government buildings and private homes for senior politicians. This weekend was the most bloody week in modern Nepalese history.
Representatives of the GEN Z, led by senior army officials, met on Wednesday to discuss the conditions for ending the protests. Among them, the demonstrators said that they want to become the former chief of judges, Suchla Karki, the country’s interim prime minister, so that surprising elections can be held.
“There is no place where they can hide.” Israel warned on Wednesday that it would continue to attack the enemies of the country regardless of their location, just one day after an unprecedented blow against the leadership of Hamas, senior in Qatar, during which five minimum officials were killed. “Israel’s long arm will strike its enemies everywhere,” said Israel Defense Minister Israel Katz. “There is no place where they can hide.”
Katz went on to say that if Hamas did not accept the conditions of the ceasefire in Israel-that is, the armed group launches all the remaining hostages and removes it completely-it will be destroyed and Sidem Gaza.
Through a blow to a major broker soil, though, experts indicate that Israel could have undermined its own position in negotiations. Qatari Prime Minister Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman Al said. “This is a message to the entire area: There is a rogue player in the area.”
Many Gulf countries condemned the actions of Israel, and on Tuesday, Trump joined a rare general reprimand from his close ally. The US President said: “I am not pleased with the entire situation, and not a good situation.” On Wednesday, the United Nations Security Council held an emergency session to discuss the Israeli strike in Qatar and its ongoing threats against Hamas.
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For the first time, Australian scientists agreed on a vaccine on Wednesday to protect Quallas from Chlamydia. Sexual contact with up to 50 percent of all koala deaths in the wild, as some population faces infection rates of up to 70 percent. “Some individual colonies are close to local extinction every day,” said Professor of Microbiology Peter Tims. The one -gap vaccine has been 15 years old, and it is expected to cost about $ 495,000, although scientists confirm that more funding is needed to increase production.
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2025-09-10 21:28:00