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Poland demands all citizens leave Russia's near neighbour as Putin ramps up WW3 fears
Poland has demanded all of its citizens leave Belarus as the country's government warned of a "drastic deterioration" in security.
A missile fragment damaged the consular section of Poland’s Embassy in Kyiv during a large-scale Russian air attack on Sunday. — Ukrinform.
NATO member Poland will not hesitate to shoot down objects that violate its airspace and pose a threat, but will take a more cautious approach to situations that are less clear-cut, the prime minister said on Monday.
NATO scrambles to counter Russian drones and airspace violations. Poland vows shootdowns, but allies fear escalation as Europe shoulders defence burden.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki has signed a law extending funding for Starlink terminal subscriptions in Ukraine. — Ukrinform.
Poland has triggered Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, after the country reported 19 “breaches” of its airspace by Russian drones on Wednesday.
Responding to President Trump, Poland's leader said, "we would also wish that the drone attack on Poland was a mistake. But it wasn't."
President Donald Trump may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at U..N summit as NATO faces pressure to enforce no-fly zone over Ukraine.
Border crossings between Poland and Belarus will be reopened on midnight from Wednesday to Thursday, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday.
Poland has reopened its border with Belarus after a nearly two-week closure tied to the Russia–Belarus “Zapad-2025” military exercises, with Beijing playing a quiet but important role in the decision.
The number of serious airspace violations in Europe has spiked this month, including by Russian warplanes. But not all NATO allies agree on how to respond. Poland is ready to use lethal force. Others say that must only be a last resort.