Poland closed its main airports after reports on Russian drones in its airspace

Four airports in Poland, including the largest airport in Warsaw, closed after reports that Russian drones stormed into the country’s airspace, according to Reuters news agency. Two airports in the capital Warsaw – Chopin Airport and Warsaw Modlin Airport – were closed. Also, according to a statement published on the US Federal Aviation Service website, Rzeszów-Jasionka-which is the closest to Ukraine-and Lublin Airport closed. This happened as NATO and Poland fighter aircraft took off when Russia launched another mass attack in areas of Ukraine near the border with Poland. The Polish Armed Forces published an information on X, saying they had sent their aircraft to protect their airspace. “Polish and Allied aircraft are operating in our airspace, while ground air defense and radar recognition systems have been put in a state of maximum readiness,” the operational administration said. […]
Source: News Beast

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