We are a great vray in the mist of the terrain of the story. There’s no reason for Russia to go. There are no plans to march into Paris to win it on the Ukrainian battlefield and to oppose European delusions. Therefore, it is difficult to believe that a Russian drone was allegedly invaded the polar pole. However, since the story was broken a few hours ago, I have been checking out official Russian news sources. The silence so far suggests that they may be influenced by the story
The latest Twitter report shows that the facts are correct, that the Russian drone has entered Ukraine, but by chance, it is a surveillance drone, not a payload drone.
Drone electronic warfare drifted off the course.
Poland and Belarus cooperated and exchanged information about drones that were off course on the territory!
Official statement from the Belarus Ministry of Air Defense Operations pic.twitter.com/rvwpjdd1pp
– Lord Bebo (@mylordbebo) September 10, 2025
But even if Belarus warned Paul about what was happening, Paul said it evokes the art that it was born into. Member States should consider whether to act on the basis of treatment reports. STI Text:
The parties, in either opinion, cooperate whenever the territorial integrity, political independence, or security of the parties is threatened.
Also, beware of the born professor when we settle down. There are no rules like the EU. They are qualified majority of questions that require unanimous votes. It doesn’t seem to even have a formal voting process.
However, in theory, the Article 4 process could lead to a call to Article 5.
The parties agree that armed attacks against one or more attacks in Europe or North America are considering attacks on all of them, and if such armed attacks arise, they agree to exercise their own rights of individuals or groups to exercise their charter rights of the UN Charter to support the Party, including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including those parties including The power to restore and maintain security in the North Atlantic region.
Any such armed attacks and all resulting measures shall be reported immediately to the Security Council. Such measures shall be terminated if the Security Council has measures that are in need to restore and maintain international peace and security.
If the above reports are correct, it is difficult to see surveillance drones entering armed attacks on Poland. But NATO Warmongers is a creative bunch, and Vray wants to make the US more involved. And, as we will soon see, members of Subm Natoo called out Artle 4 when a special military operation began, but that had no practical impact.
Also, as Trump reports on the link that he is trying to force Europeans to impose second sanctions on India and China than to ISS imports of Russian fuel. It doesn’t seem like stretch for the administration to use pole incidents to push them hard to make them compatible.
For a press update. From Newsweek:
Poli Prime Minister Donald Task said his country has formally requested a call to Article 4 of NATO in response to violations of its own airspace by 19 Russian drones.
Unlike the collective defense elements of Article 5, Article 4 of NATO does not cause military action, but when a member considers that the integrity or security of its territory is threatened, it begins a formal alliance discussion.
Since NATO was fountained in 1949, Article 4 has been called only a few posable notabry by members of Eastern Europe after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in Moscow.
For more information about the underlying events of the BBC. Beware of that heading. It included 19 drones, with four people in Broucht Down. Zelensky claims 25 in the live blog book. The key bit is usually Russia-friendly Hungarian Victor Orban to criticize drone entries.
French President Emmanuel Macron described the invasion as “simply unacceptable,” adding that he would soon meet NATO executive director Mark Latte.
Antonio Costa, the European Council of Presidents, says Europe is increasing its investment in defense following Russia’s “reckless” actions. “I don’t think that peace and security in Europe are obvious,” he adds.
Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban calls the invasion of air “unacceptable.” Orban is the only EU leader to maintain close tess in the Kremlin following the full-scale Ukraine invasion in 2022.
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiara says it is “incredible” that last night’s Russian drone attack was a coincidence. I accused Russia of “systematically investigating to see the far it can go.”
Finland President Alexander Stubb argues that Russia is “escalated” and “bears responsibility” for violating Polish airspace.
Latvian President Edgars Linkvicheese has expressed his full support and solidarity for Ukraine, emphasizing that their allies “must be working together.”
The BBC struggled with its headlines to portray Donet as having a Polish environment. Many other stories depict attacks on the incident. For example, World War II from the Indian Economic Times began with Russia opening a new front.
With geopolitical tensions increasing the continued conflict in Eastern Europe, concerns have emerged worldwide about whether opening Russia to a new military front could mark the beginning of World War II. The central part of this concept is Paul’s position as a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and President Donald Trump’s position on security and defense in Europe.
The possibility that Russia will attack Polish territory raises caution – raises questions in line with Nat’s most important collective defense clauses, Article 5 of the Treaty, and alliance responses and global security outcomes.
Recently, Esko has been directly linked to Russian intelligent air attacks against Ukraine, spilling into Paul Poland’s airspace with directional taunts. On September 9, 2025, Poland reported multiple invasions by Russian dongs on the spot in its environment. In response, Poand scrambled its own aircraft and NATO aircraft, deploying ground air protection to intercept drones.
The Bloomberg formulation is a Pollett that shoots down a Russian drone after an airspace violation. The Wall Street Journal gave birth to a plan to shoot down a Russian drone inside the pole as the third piece in the left row. The Financial Times, like its lead story, shoots down Russian drones on poles. However, the pink paper text was more knowledgeable:
NATO fighters first fired down Russian drones over Polish airspace after they described them as “the UN Prince’s Violation” of the territory that Warsaw led to trigger emergency consultations in the Alliance.
The operation, which took place early Wednesday during a massive Russian attack on Ukraine, involved Dutch and Polish fighters, but German patriot missiles were on guard and Italian early warning planes were providing support.
The alliance said it was “committed to protect every metre in NATO territory, including airspace.”
This marks a clash between Russia and the US-led military alliance since the start of Moscow’s full-scale war with Ukraine in February 2022.
The sky is a little cautious. The pivotal question to NATO, deciding on answers to that headline, how to answer Russian drones, is to violate Polish airspace. “What is the Russian Atant?”
Axios, who is in charge of early Bead development in this administration, has no story yet. The Washington Post lead piece says that Paul fires down the Russian drone that he shot down through the airspace. From the top of that account:
Paul’s army said Wednesday that Polish forces fired down Russian drones that violated airspace while attacking Ukrainian targets.
Russia’s actions amounted to a violation of Polish airspace prosecutors, poses a “real threat” to Polish citizens, the Polish military operation commander said.
Polish defense minter Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz’s statement said the Polish aircraft had been scrambled. He added that the country’s territorial defense forces have been activated by a ground search for fallen drones Cotus. Polish police say they found a damaged drone at the eastern pole.
Interestingly, DW moderated the headline. Google shows the story that first hits the one that ran under the pole when Russia attacks Ukraine. Click to take a Voting NATO meeting after defeating a Russian drone. However, the summary above portrays drone entries as attacks.
This update is about an hour and a half before startup time.
Paul summons the Russian mist
Paul was summoned after telling him that he had defeated a Russian drone that had crossed into STIS airspace overnight.
Moscow suspect Andrei Ordash told Russian state news agency Leah Novosty that he had come across the Polish Foreign Ministry for a noon meeting. He said Warsaw has not yet provided evidence that the drone came from Russia.
At that point, Tas was just holding a large photo of Polish President Donald Tass and a flag above it, but there was no story. RT is submitting the Russian edition of the event.
According to Tusk, the Polish forces detected 19 individual violations of the airspace over seven hours, with at least three, perhaps four drones down.
I argued that the aircraft came from Belarus rather than Ukraine, and characterized the incident as a Russian “provocation.”
The Belarusian army previously reported to its Polish counterparts that the subsubadrons used by the Ukrainian and Russian forces for mutual attacks “has turned the result of the impact of the parties’ electronic warfare assets into action.”
“This allowed the Polish side to respond quickly to the drone’s actions by scrambling the troops on duty,” said General Pavel Maleviko, chief of Belarus’ general staff.
The general added that the sub of the stolen aircraft was intercepted by Belarus’ air defense. The exchange with Poland was part of regular communications about incoming threats, highlighting that the Polish side is regularly notifying Belarusian officials of aircraft detected in Ukrainian airspace.
The fact of the misdemeanor in the press suggests that the cooler heads will win, especially as they face limited measures, even if they want to do something. stay tuned.
