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UN Security Council to convene over drone incursions in Poland

Warsaw has accused Russia of carrying out the drone raid, calling it an ‘unprecedented’ attack on Poland, Nato and the European Union

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A car damaged by debris falling from a destroyed roof, after drones violated Polish airspace, in Wyryki near Lublin, Poland, on Thursday. Photo: AP
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The United Nations Security Council announced it would hold an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss violations of Poland’s airspace, a day after Warsaw accused Moscow of carrying out a drone raid on its territory.

Poland said the incident was not accidental, branding it an “unprecedented” attack on Poland, Nato and the European Union. Moscow denied targeting the country and said there was no evidence the drones were Russian.

Stray Russian drones and missiles have entered the airspace of Nato members including Poland several times since Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, but no Nato country has ever attempted to shoot them down.

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The incident was “an attempt to test the mechanism of action within Nato and our readiness to respond”, Polish President Karol Nawrocki said on Thursday during a visit to an airbase in western Poland.

Polish President Karol Nawrocki during a meeting with soldiers at the 31st Tactical Air Base in Poznan-Krzesiny, Poland, on Thursday, in the wake of the violation of Polish airspace. Photo: EPA
Polish President Karol Nawrocki during a meeting with soldiers at the 31st Tactical Air Base in Poznan-Krzesiny, Poland, on Thursday, in the wake of the violation of Polish airspace. Photo: EPA

Poland’s National Security Council was to meet to later on Thursday, and the defence minister was set to brief parliament on the latest findings.

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