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俄称愿就无人机事件与波兰磋商 欧洲不依不饶
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-11 13:05
Core Points - A significant incident occurred on September 9, when numerous drones entered Polish airspace, leading to the Polish military shooting down some of them. Poland claims the drones originated from Russia, while Russia denies this accusation and expresses willingness to consult with Poland's defense ministry [1][3][4]. Group 1: Incident Details - The Polish military activated both national and NATO air defense systems to respond to the drone incursion, resulting in the closure of relevant airspace and several airports [4]. - Poland's Prime Minister Tusk stated that the drones were from Russia, while the Russian chargé d'affaires in Poland claimed they came from Ukraine, with no evidence provided by Poland to support its claims [4]. - The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed that there were no Russian targets within Poland and stated that the drones used in attacks on Ukraine had a maximum flight range of 700 kilometers, disputing Poland's narrative [3][4]. Group 2: International Reactions - European nations condemned the alleged violation of Polish airspace by Russia, with NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg stating that NATO is conducting a comprehensive assessment of the situation [5]. - European Commission President von der Leyen expressed solidarity with Poland, labeling the drone incident as a reckless and unprecedented violation of Polish and European airspace [5]. - Several countries, including Slovenia, Denmark, Greece, France, and the UK, have requested a UN Security Council meeting to discuss the incident [6].