Group 1 - Poland's military command announced the end of military actions taken in response to a drone incident on the night of September 9, where Polish and NATO air defense systems intercepted drones entering its airspace during Russian airstrikes on Ukraine [1][2] - The Polish government held an emergency meeting, with Prime Minister Tusk stating that the drone incident represents an unprecedented event in NATO and Poland's history, indicating a potential large-scale provocation from Russia [2][3] - Ukrainian President Zelensky reported that Russian forces launched a large-scale airstrike against Ukraine, affecting 15 regions, and confirmed that 8 Russian drones entered Polish airspace, calling for a united response from Ukraine, Poland, and European partners [3][6] Group 2 - The European Union's foreign policy chief described the drone incident as the most serious violation of European airspace since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, emphasizing the need for increased support for Ukraine and enhanced European defense [6][7] - NATO spokesperson confirmed that the alliance is in close consultation with Poland regarding the drone incursions, but does not classify the incident as an attack [7][8] - Belarus reported that it tracked drones during the conflict and exchanged radar information with Poland and Lithuania to ensure regional security, highlighting the importance of airspace intelligence sharing [8]
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Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-10 12:37