Poland deploys planes in airspace due to threat of drone strikes in nearby Ukraine
A person works at a French Rafale aircraft, one of 3 mobilised by France following the launch of the Eastern Sentry operation to bolster the defence of NATO's eastern flank in response to Russian drone incursions into Polish airspace, in a location given as Poland in this screen grab from a handout video released on September 12, 2025. (Photo: French Armed Forces/Handout via REUTERS)
WARSAW: Polish and allied aircraft were deployed in a “preventive” operation in Poland's airspace Saturday (Sep 13) because of a threat of drone strikes in neighbouring areas of Ukraine, and the airport in the eastern Polish city of Lublin was closed, authorities said.
The alert came after multiple Russian drones crossed into Poland on Wednesday, prompting NATO to send fighter jets to shoot them down and underlining long-held concerns about the expansion of Russia’s more than three-year war in Ukraine.
The Polish military’s operational command posted on X on Saturday afternoon that ground-based air defence and reconnaissance systems were on high alert. It stressed that “these actions are preventive in nature”, and were aimed at securing Poland's airspace and protecting the country's citizens. It cited a threat of drone strikes in regions of Ukraine bordering Poland, but didn't immediately give further details.
"PREVENTATIVE AIR OPERATIONS"
Prime Minister Donald Tusk also posted that “preventive air operations” had begun in Polish airspace because of the threat posed by Russian drones operating over nearby areas of Ukraine.
The Polish Air Navigation Services Agency said that Lublin Airport was closed to air traffic “due to military aviation activities”. It didn't specify how long that would last, but airport spokesman Piotr Jankowski told the PAP news agency that the airspace above the airport was closed until 6pm local time.
Russia has said it didn't target Poland on Wednesday, and Moscow’s ally, Belarus, said that the drones went astray because they were jammed. But European leaders have expressed certainty that the incursions were a deliberate provocation by Russia.
As part of ongoing "Zapad 2025" military exercises, Russian MiG-31 fighter jets equipped with hypersonic ballistic missiles completed a four-hour flight over the neutral waters of the Barents Sea, Interfax news agency reported on Saturday.
The Kinkhal, which means "dagger" in Russian, is an air-launched hypersonic ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear or conventional warheads. Russia has previously used the weapons against Ukraine.
Russia and Belarus began the joint drills on Friday during the tense moment in the Russia-Ukraine war, just days after Poland shot down the suspected Russian drones in its airspace.