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‘Groundless accusations’: Kremlin denies role in drone incursions in Poland

FP News Desk • September 10, 2025, 20:15:10 IST
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The Kremlin on Wednesday rejected allegations that Russian drones were responsible for overnight incursions into Polish airspace, dismissing the claims as “groundless” amid growing concern among European leaders over a potential escalation in regional tensions

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‘Groundless accusations’: Kremlin denies role in drone incursions in Poland
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The Kremlin on Wednesday rejected allegations that Russian drones were responsible for overnight incursions into Polish airspace, dismissing the claims as “groundless” amid growing concern among European leaders over a potential escalation in regional tensions.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said no evidence had been provided linking the drones to Russia.

“EU and Nato leaders accuse Russia of provocation almost daily, most often without even attempting to provide any justification,” News 18  quoted Peskov as saying.

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Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk told parliament that the country faced its most dangerous moment since World War Two after seven drones and debris of an unidentified object were discovered across multiple provinces.

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“I have no reason to claim we’re on the brink of war, but a line has been crossed and it’s incomparably more dangerous than before," Donald Tusk said.

Meanwhile, the Poland’s Interior Ministry has confirmed the discovery of drone wreckage in multiple regions following a series of airspace violations that have triggered alarm across Europe.

According to officials, five drones and their remains were found in Lublin province, near the borders with Belarus and Ukraine.

Two additional drones were located much farther afield — one in Mniszkow, in central Lodz province, approximately 250 km from the Belarusian border, and another near Elbląg, close to the Baltic coast. Authorities said investigations are ongoing and that security forces remain on high alert.

The widespread drone incursions prompted immediate condemnation from European leaders.

French President Emmanuel Macron called the violations “simply unacceptable” and announced plans to meet with Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte in response.

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European Council President António Costa warned that “peace and security in Europe cannot be taken for granted,” vowing increased investment in collective defense.

Leaders across the continent voiced concern over what they see as deliberate provocation. Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said it was “hard to believe” the strikes were accidental, accusing Russia of “systematically probing to see how far it can go.”

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Meanwhile, Finnish President Alexander Stubb stated that Russia “seeks escalation” and bears direct responsibility for the airspace violations.

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