Putin ‘hits new level of hostility against Europe’, UK defence minister says, asks UK armed forces to look at bolstering Nato’s air defence over Poland

    UK defence secretary John Healey is now speaking after the E5 meeting of France, Germany, the UK, Italy and Poland in London, responding to the overnight Russian drone incursion in Polish air space.

    Group of Five defence ministers’ meeting at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, in London.

    Group of Five defence ministers’ meeting at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, in London. Photograph: Jaimi Joy/Reuters

    He says:

    “We face a new era of threat. War in Europe, rising Russian aggression, and last night, Putin hit a new level of hostility against Europe.

    We saw across Nato’s eastern border a serious violation of Polish airspace, deep enough for Warsaw airport to be closed, and Nato jets shooting down Russian drones in what is the first defensive action of its kind since Putin launched his full scale attack on Ukraine.

    And just at the same period as Russia’s attacks on Ukraine intensify, as prime minister Starmer said this morning, these moves, he said, only serve to remind us of President Putin’s blatant disregard for peace.

    So together, we, the E5 totally condemn these attacks. Russian actions are reckless. They are dangerous. They are unprecedented.

    We see what Putin is doing yet again. He is testing us yet again.”

    He noted the Polish defence minister “rightly returned home” overnight to be in Warsaw to coordinate next steps, as he paid tribute “to the Polish and Nato personnel involved in such a rapid and effective defensive.”

    Addressing the Polish people, he says “as your Nato ally, we will support you; our Polish friends, as your Nato ally, we will play our part to help secure the safety of your people.”

    He says he has asked the UK armed forces “to look at options to bolster Nato’s air defence over Poland.”

    “Today, as a five nations, we say to President Putin: your aggression only serves to strengthen the unity between our Nato nations; your aggression only serves to strengthen our determination to stand with Ukraine,” he says.

    Defence minister from Italy and junior ministers from Italy, France also offered their solidarity with Poland.

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    Updated at 09.18 EDT

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    ‘Get off the fence and condemn Russian aggression,’ Poland’s foreign minister tells Hungarian PM Orbán

    Poland’s foreign minister Radosław Sikorski has publicly clashed with Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán, telling him on X to “get off the fence and condemn Russian aggression” on Ukraine and Poland.

    Polish deputy prime minister and foreign minister Radosław Sikorski speaks at a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Warsaw, Poland. Photograph: Leszek Szymański/EPA

    In an earlier post Orbán declared Hungary’s solidarity with Poland, declaring the incursion “unacceptable,” but he added that the incident reaffirmed his view that “our policy of calling for peace … is reasonable and rational.”

    “ Living in the shadow of a war is fraught with risks and dangers. It’s time to make it stop! To this end, we support the efforts of President @realDonaldTrump aimed at achieving peace,” he said.

    Responding to his post, Sikorski said:

    “No, Victor [sic!]. The incident proves you should get off the fence and condemn Russian aggression.

    We ask you to unblock the disbursement of EU funds for defence, approve tougher sanctions on the aggressor and withdraw your veto on starting Ukraine’s EU accession negotiations.”

    ShareNato allies responding to Russian drone incursion seriously – snap analysis

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    UK’s John Healey may have presided over an unexpectedly slimmed down meeting of E5 defence ministers in Woolwich today, with Poland’s Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz forced to fly back to Warsaw overnight and France’s Sébastien Lecornu promoted to prime minister.

    A meeting of the defence ministers from the E5 Group of Five nations at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, south east London. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA

    But Healey demonstrated that Nato allies are responding to the Russian drone incursion seriously with the promise that UK was looking at “options to bolster Polish air defences”.

    Though he wouldn’t quite say that Russia had deliberately targeted Poland, the criticism was strong: “They were dangerous, they were reckless, they breached sovereign Polish and Nato airspace”.

    Last night’s response, involving Dutch F-35s scrambling to help their Polish counterparts, demonstrated Nato’s effectiveness but it must be a concern to western planners that only 3 or 4 out of 20 drones (even if they were not armed) were shot down – a low proportion compared to what Ukraine typically achieves.

    SharePoland’s Tusk to speak with European leaders ‘shortly,’ spokesperson says

    Polish prime minister Donald Tusk will shortly speak with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, French president Emmanuel Macron, NATO secretary general Mark Rutte, Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni and UK prime minister Keir Starmer, his spokesperson has just said.

    SharePutin ‘demonstrating his total disregard for path of peace,’ Canada’s Carney says

    Canadian prime minister Mark Carney is the latest national leader to respond to the overnight incursion of Russian drones into Poland.

    In a post on X, he said:

    Russia’s incursion into Polish airspace last night was reckless and escalatory.

    Canada stands with Poland and our Nato Allies. We are closely coordinating with them, and we will remain vigilant against Russia’s attempts to widen and prolong the conflict with Ukraine.

    Putin is demonstrating once again his total disregard for the path of peace. Russia’s actions – following a week of brutal attacks on Ukrainian civilians – underscore the importance of our steadfast support for Ukraine. To bring lasting peace to Ukraine and Europe, we must increase the pressure on Putin to end this war.”

    ShareUS president Trump to speak with Poland’s Nawrocki later today

    Meanwhile, we are getting a line from Washington DC that US president Donald Trump intends to speak with Poland’s president and his political ally, Karol Nawrocki, later today, a White House official told Reuters.

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    Updated at 10.06 EDT

    Poland’s Sikorski warns against drones as ‘threat to all of EU, Nato’ as he rejects ‘technical malfunction’ theory for drone incursion

    Poland’s foreign minister Radosław Sikorski is now speaking in Warsaw, talking about the “unprecedented” attack “not only on the territory of Poland, but also on Nato and the EU.”

    Sikorski says the Russian charge d’affaires has been called into the Polish ministry of foreign affairs this morning to get a protest note, but he refused to acknowledge the drones were Russian.

    He then says:

    “As you know, Russian drones have veered into Polish airspace before, and not only drones, also cruise missiles. One of them, during this war, landed 10 kilometres from my house. When one or two drones does it, it is possible that it was a technical malfunction, but as I told you, in this case, there were 19 breaches, and it simply defies imagination that could be accidental.”

    He confirms that Poland has invoked Article 4 of Nato to call a discussion on the threat its faced.

    He then explains:

    “We have invoked Article Four.

    Take a look at precedents, at what happened when other Allies did that, when Turkey did it, when she felt endangered by events in the air during the Syrian civil war, additional Patriot missiles were sent to Turkey.

    We need to create what Ursula von Leyen called today in the European Parliament at her annual State of the Union address: a drone wall.

    This is a threat, not only to Poland.

    This new technology of the mass use of drones is a threat to all of the EU and Nato, and we need to face it together.”

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    Updated at 10.03 EDT

    UK ‘will do what we can as part of Nato’ to help Poland, UK defence minister Healey says

    UK minister Healey gets also asked what specifically will the UK do to support Poland’s air defence.

    His answer is pretty non-commital, but makes a reference to the UK armed force’s previous experience of serving in central and eastern Europe.

    He says:

    I have asked the UK armed forces to look at options about how we can bolster that Nato air defence over Poland. We, too, are part of a regular air policing mission. Up until six weeks ago, we had six typhoon jets, part of the British component to that Nato air policing mission over Poland, an extra 200 personnel.

    We have 300 UK personnel in Poland at the moment, reinforcing Nato’s deterrence as well as the Polish deterrence and defence as well, and we will do what we can as part of Nato, as part of a collective response that Poland has asked for from us, its Nato allies.

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    Updated at 09.58 EDT

    Poland’s response to overnight Russian drone incursion – in picturesIn this image made from video, Police and Military Police secure parts of a damaged object shot down by Polish authorities at a site in Wohyn, Poland. Photograph: Rafal Niedzielski/APA police officer stands below as firefighters work on the destroyed roof of a house, after Russian drones violated Polish airspace during an attack on Ukraine, with some being shot down by Poland with the backing from its Nato allies, in Wyryki, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. Photograph: Kacper Pempel/ReutersPolish Army and emergency services inspect the site after a Russian drone damaged the roof of a residential building in Wyryki, eastern Poland. Photograph: Wojtek Jargiło/EPAShare

    You can watch the E5 press conference below.

    Some ministers speak in their national languages, so you can also just rely on the fact that I will bring you the key lines here.

    UK defence minister holds news conference – watch live

    UK defence minister holds news conference – watch live

    SharePutin ‘hits new level of hostility against Europe’, UK defence minister says, asks UK armed forces to look at bolstering Nato’s air defence over Poland

    UK defence secretary John Healey is now speaking after the E5 meeting of France, Germany, the UK, Italy and Poland in London, responding to the overnight Russian drone incursion in Polish air space.

    Group of Five defence ministers’ meeting at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, in London. Photograph: Jaimi Joy/Reuters

    He says:

    “We face a new era of threat. War in Europe, rising Russian aggression, and last night, Putin hit a new level of hostility against Europe.

    We saw across Nato’s eastern border a serious violation of Polish airspace, deep enough for Warsaw airport to be closed, and Nato jets shooting down Russian drones in what is the first defensive action of its kind since Putin launched his full scale attack on Ukraine.

    And just at the same period as Russia’s attacks on Ukraine intensify, as prime minister Starmer said this morning, these moves, he said, only serve to remind us of President Putin’s blatant disregard for peace.

    So together, we, the E5 totally condemn these attacks. Russian actions are reckless. They are dangerous. They are unprecedented.

    We see what Putin is doing yet again. He is testing us yet again.”

    He noted the Polish defence minister “rightly returned home” overnight to be in Warsaw to coordinate next steps, as he paid tribute “to the Polish and Nato personnel involved in such a rapid and effective defensive.”

    Addressing the Polish people, he says “as your Nato ally, we will support you; our Polish friends, as your Nato ally, we will play our part to help secure the safety of your people.”

    He says he has asked the UK armed forces “to look at options to bolster Nato’s air defence over Poland.”

    “Today, as a five nations, we say to President Putin: your aggression only serves to strengthen the unity between our Nato nations; your aggression only serves to strengthen our determination to stand with Ukraine,” he says.

    Defence minister from Italy and junior ministers from Italy, France also offered their solidarity with Poland.

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    Updated at 09.18 EDT

    Poland shoots down Russian drones over its airspace – video

    Poland shoots down Russian drones over its airspace   – video

    Poland shoots down Russian drones over its airspace – video

    ShareUS ‘will defend every inch of Nato territory,’ Nato ambassador says

    The US ambassador to Nato has responded to the overnight drone incursion into Poland, reiterating the US backing for Warsaw.

    In a post on X, Matthew Whitaker said:

    “We stand by our Nato Allies in the face of these airspace violations and will defend every inch of Nato territory.”

    ShareRussia says it had ‘no intention’ to engage with Polish targets overnight

    The Russian army on Wednesday said it did not target Polish sites in an overnight drone attack on Ukraine, after the Nato member said it had downed several Russian drones that breached its airspace, AFP reported.

    “There were no intentions to engage any targets on the territory of Poland,” Russia’s defence ministry said in a statement in English, without confirming or denying that its drones had entered Polish airspace.

    “We are ready to hold consultations on this subject with the Polish defence ministry,” it added.

    ShareRussian drones ‘clearly set on course’ to reach Poland, German defence minister says

    Russian drones that violated Polish airspace were “clearly set on this course” and “did not have to fly this route to reach Ukraine”, German defence minister Boris Pistorius said, AFP reported.

    “There is absolutely no reason to believe that this was a course correction error or anything of the sort,” Pistorius told the German parliament.

    Separately, a German government spokesman said that the drone incursion in Poland is very serious and shows how much Russia is testing European resolve.

    SharePoland’s response to overnight drone incursion – in picturesA Polish police officer stands near a unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) fragment, after Russian drones violated Polish airspace during an attack on Ukraine and some were shot down by Poland, in Czesniki, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. Photograph: Polsat News/ReutersFirefighters secure parts of a damaged UAV shot down by Polish authorities at a site in Czosnowka near Biala Podlaska, Poland. Photograph: Piotr Pyrkosz/APA member of the Polish Army inspects a damaged house, after Russian drones violated Polish airspace during an attack on Ukraine and some were shot down by Poland, in Wyryki, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. Photograph: Kacper Pempel/ReutersSoldiers patrol the street after a drone or similar object struck a residential building according to local authorities, following violations of Polish airspace during a Russian attack on Ukraine, in Wyryki municipality, Poland. Photograph: Jakub Orzechowski/Agencja Wyborcza.pl/ReutersDelayed flights are seen on monitors at the international airport in Warsaw. Photograph: Wojtek Radwański/AFP/Getty ImagesShareStarmer calls out ‘unprecedented’ Russian attack, declares support for Poland

    Mentioning the overnight drone incursion in the House of Commons, UK prime minister Keir Starmer said:

    Russia launched drones into Poland in an unprecedented attack.

    I’ve been in touch with the Polish prime minister this morning to make clear our support for Poland.

    We will stand firm in our support for Ukraine. With our partners and through our leadership of the coalition willing, we will continue to ramp up the pressure on Putin until there’s a just and lasting peace.

    ShareKremlin declines to comment, refers questions to Russia’s defence ministry

    Meanwhile over in Russia, the Kremlin on Wednesday declined to comment on the overnight developments, saying this was a matter for the country’s defence ministry.

    Share‘Full assessment ongoing,’ Nato’s Rutte says as he responds to ‘reckless’ incident with Russian drones in Poland

    Nato secretary general Mark Rutte is now offering his reaction to the overnight incident in Poland.

    He says that “the full assessment is on-going,” but stresses that “whether it was intentionally or not, it is absolutely, reckless, it is absolutely dangerous.”

    To Putin, my message is clear: stop the war in Ukraine, stop escalating the war, which he is now basically mounting on innocent civilians and civilian infrastructure, and stop violating allied airspace. Know that we stand ready, that we are vigilant, and that we will defend every inch of Nato territory.”

    He says the considers last night’s response “very successful.”

    “We always have to make sure that we are one step ahead, but I think [that] last night showed that we are able to defend every inch of Nato territory, including, of course its airspace.”

    And that ends his brief statement.

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