European leaders condemned Wednesday the suspected Russian violation of Polish airspace after multiple drones were shot down – a first for any NATO member during the Ukraine war.
"Last night in Poland, we saw the most serious European airspace violation by Russia since the war began, and indications suggest it was intentional, not accidental," EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas wrote on X.
"Russia’s war is escalating, not ending. We must raise the cost on Moscow, strengthen support for Ukraine, and invest in Europe’s defence," Kallas added.
She reaffirmed that the bloc will support initiatives like the Eastern Border Shield defense line.
NATO's spokesperson also said on X that Secretary-General Mark Rutte is closely in touch with Poland.










