September 10, 2025
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Above Poland patrols Awacs aircraft after a probable invasion of Russian drones

On the night of September 10, near the border with Ukraine, for several hours, the aircraft of long -range radar detection and management circles. Its presence is probably related to the violation of the Polish airspace by Russian drones.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Saab 340 AEW & C. Photo: Wikipedia

On the night of September 10, near the border with Ukraine, for several hours, the aircraft of long -range radar detection and management circles. Its presence is probably related to the violation of the Polish airspace by Russian drones.

Source: Flightradar

Details: Flightradar data shows that in the Polish airspace near the border with Ukraine there is a long -range radar detection and management (AWACS) SAAB 340 AEW & C. Its prolonged patrol occurs on the background of a night massive attack of Russian drones against Ukraine.

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The Air Force of Ukraine reported the likely rally of shock drones into Poland’s airspace.

Due to the probable invasion of Russian drones into the Polish airspace, Poland closed a number of airports.

Official messages for the Notam aviators state that airports are closed “due to unplanned military activity in ensuring the security of the state.”

The Polish operational command reported that not only Polish fighters, but also planes of other radiators were raised into the air. In addition, the state of the highest readiness was brought to the ground forces.

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