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Poland Says It Shot Down Russian Drones Entering Its Airspace, Calling It an “Act of Aggression”

HeadlineSep 10, 2025

Poland says it has shot down several Russian drones that flew into its territory overnight. Poland condemned Moscow for what it called an “act of aggression.” European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas described the drone incident as the most serious European airspace violation since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

Meanwhile, in eastern Ukraine, at least 24 people were killed Tuesday when a Russian glide bomb struck a group of Ukrainians waiting in line to collect their pensions. Most of the victims were elderly. Nineteen others were injured in the attack.

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