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Economic Times
11 hours ago
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- Economic Times
Poland scrambles fighter jets, activates air defences as Russia's massive missile and drone barrage hits Ukraine
The Russian attack Live Events Poland: The guardian of NATO's eastern border (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Russia launched a massive wave of air strikes across Ukraine in the early hours of Monday (June 9), and Poland responded with heightened alert, scrambling fighter jets and activating its air defence systems along the shared border. The Operational Command of Poland's Armed Forces confirmed that "all necessary procedures have been initiated" to ensure the safety of Polish military officials said that Polish and allied aircraft were put on high alert early Monday, with special focus on regions close to the Ukrainian border. 'The Operational Command is monitoring the situation on an ongoing basis,' their statement the tension, no violations of Polish airspace were reported during the Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukraine overnight. By around 7 am, the Polish command noted a 'decreased threat of Russian strikes' on the border regions, allowing them to stand down from the heightened latest Russian attack included missiles and drones targeting multiple Ukrainian regions, demonstrating the ongoing intensity of the conflict. For millions of Ukrainians, these air raids are not just headlines but terrifying a NATO member, has been a steadfast supporter of Ukraine throughout the conflict, providing military aid and shelter to millions of refugees. Its quick military alert Monday underscores the country's role as a guardian of NATO 's eastern border, a frontline between Western democracies and Russian stress that Poland's vigilance is crucial not just for national security but for European stability. Tomasz Kowalski, a defence expert in Warsaw, explains, 'Poland's readiness sends a message that any spillover from the war into NATO territory will meet immediate resistance.'


Time of India
11 hours ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Poland scrambles fighter jets, activates air defences as Russia's massive missile and drone barrage hits Ukraine
Russia launched a massive wave of air strikes across Ukraine in the early hours of Monday (June 9), and Poland responded with heightened alert, scrambling fighter jets and activating its air defence systems along the shared border. The Operational Command of Poland's Armed Forces confirmed that "all necessary procedures have been initiated" to ensure the safety of Polish airspace. Polish military officials said that Polish and allied aircraft were put on high alert early Monday, with special focus on regions close to the Ukrainian border. 'The Operational Command is monitoring the situation on an ongoing basis,' their statement said. Despite the tension, no violations of Polish airspace were reported during the Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukraine overnight. By around 7 am, the Polish command noted a 'decreased threat of Russian strikes' on the border regions, allowing them to stand down from the heightened alert. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Moose Approaches Girl At Bus Stop In West Bengal - Watch What Happens Happy in Shape Undo The Russian attack Live Events This latest Russian attack included missiles and drones targeting multiple Ukrainian regions, demonstrating the ongoing intensity of the conflict. For millions of Ukrainians, these air raids are not just headlines but terrifying realities. Poland: The guardian of NATO's eastern border Poland, a NATO member, has been a steadfast supporter of Ukraine throughout the conflict, providing military aid and shelter to millions of refugees. Its quick military alert Monday underscores the country's role as a guardian of NATO 's eastern border, a frontline between Western democracies and Russian aggression. Analysts stress that Poland's vigilance is crucial not just for national security but for European stability. Tomasz Kowalski, a defence expert in Warsaw, explains, 'Poland's readiness sends a message that any spillover from the war into NATO territory will meet immediate resistance.'