Drone is ‘neutralised’ over Poland’s presidential palace in latest ‘provocation’ following Russian airspace intrusion and Tusk’s tough stance with Putin

Last week, 19 Russian planes were neutralized in the presidential palace of Poland after an airspace attack that saw that Poland was driving the sky.
The drone was seen flying on the government site in Warsaw on Monday, Russia’s last test of Poland’s air defenses.
However, the object was neutralized by Poland’s State Protection Service (SOP), Prime Minister Donald said Tusk.
TUSK wrote in an article in X, “ Currently, a drone operating on the State Protection Service, Government Buildings (Parkowa Street) and Belweder Palace.
The incident comes with Poland after entering the Russian plane wave during an unprecedented attack on Wednesday, after entering the Poland airspace.
These violations saw that the Western Jets had reduced Russian goals for the first time during the conflict in Ukraine, and fresh fears in a region since Moscow’s war in 2022.
TUSK, violations’ II. Since World War II, the closest to the conflict is the closest to the conflict ‘he warned.
Funds and Regional Policy Minister Katarzyna Pełczyńska-nałęcz said to the Polish media after the incident on Monday: ‘I suspect that such provocations will be repeated’.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk said in a statement on Monday, the commercial drone, which was found flying on the government site in Warsaw, was neutralized by the Polish State Protection Service (SOP).
After the incident near the Belweder Palace, two Belarus citizens were detained in connection with the drone and the police now launched an investigation
Meanwhile, a source of stick said the Polish press agency did not shoot any shots during the operation and the drone returned to two Belaruslu, who started in emergency mode.
Tusk, after the incident, Belarus citizens were detained in connection with the drone and the police now started an investigation, he added.
Sop spokesman told about the incident in TVN24. SOP officers at the Belweder Palace identified the drone and informed them.
A patrol was then sent to neutralize or detain drone operators. Officers caught two people and delivered them to the police, ” he said.
Colonel Napiórkowski made sure that Sop was watching government buildings. “We are always awake here, we are ready for such situations and we will always answer,” he said.
On just a week after the 19 Russian drone violating the Poland airspace on September 9, he temporarily closes at least four airports, including Rzeszów, Lublin, Warsaw and Modlin.
The Polish army had to throw drones in the airspace with the support of military aircraft from NATO allies, a member of the Western military alliance is known to have fired for the first time during the war in Ukraine.
Drones hit various civilians like a military base for Poland’s regional defense forces.
Last week, Russian drones reportedly went to a NATO base used to supply Ukraine.
Die Welt, a German newspaper, reported that five of the drones were on a direct flight path to a NATO base used to offer materials to Ukraine.
A senior NATO officer told the article: ‘Based on the current information, we assume that drones are mostly intentionally entering NATO airspace’.
NATO officials are particularly stretched, considering that Russia entered Lithuania at 10 o’clock on Wednesday hours after Russia’s sending drones to Poland. This is believed to be done to test the reaction of the defense block.
19 Russian planes were shot by Poland and NATO aircraft – Kremlin Drones were reduced for the first time when flying over a NATO region
Firefighters, Russian drones during an attack on Ukraine after violating the Poland airspace, some of them were shot by Poland with support from NATO allies, Wyryki, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland, 10 September 2025.
Polish F-16s, Dutch F-35s, Italian Awacs Discovery planes and fuel supply planes, including the NATO aircraft, were sent to cut the drones.
Tusk S after the incidentEuropean leaders appreciate the expressions of solidarity, but Poland’s NATO allies’ much larger ‘support will request support’ because ‘words are not enough’ he said.
He added that the drone event is part of a wider show of aggression than Russia. “There is no reason to claim that we are in a war of war, Tus said Tusk.
‘But the situation is significantly more dangerous than before.’
Polish Deputy Prime Minister asked Vladimir Putin to build a ‘Anti-Drone Wall’ on the Russian border just a few days after he sends dozens of drones to Poland’s airspace.
At the beginning of this month, TUSK said Putin did not make any sense after Moscow started the largest drone attack against Ukraine.
Following the strike, TUSK called on the US and Europe to take a stronger action against Russia.
“The Russian attack on the government buildings of Kiev shows that a strong reaction to Putin continues and his attempts to seduce him do not mean any meaning, ‘he wrote.
‘The US and Europe must force Russia to accept a ceasefire together. We have all the instruments, ” he added.
Latvia, Lithuania and Romania reported Russian drone attacks elsewhere on the eastern border of the Alliance.
In contrast, the NATO countries chose to move the troops and the fighter plane to the east to the east as part of the Eastern Sentry mission to support the eastern wing of the military alliance after the attack.
Some parts of the discovered drone are seen in the village of Mniszkow in the center of Poland
According to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, two F-16 fighter aircraft contributed to Danish Poland’s air defense and warship, while France will send three Rafale fighter planes and Germany promised four Eurofighter.
In a statement on Monday, Britain announced that the Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon Jets will be deployed to join the East Sentry, supported by Air Air Bedding aircraft from Raf Brize Norton.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: ‘These planes are not only a demonstration of power, but to deterrence aggression, to secure the NATO airspace and to protect our national security and the security of our allies.’
British Defense Secretary John Healey added that the jets would ‘help to deterd the Russian aggression and make NATO stronger at home and abroad by defending NATO’s airspace when necessary’.




