The Lithuanian Foreign Ministry has summoned Russian charge d’affaires Alexander Yelkin to give him a protest note regarding the presence of drones in Poland's airspace, APA reports, citing TASS.
According to a statement posted on the ministry’s website, this incident allegedly poses a threat to NATO’s collective security.
Early on September 10, the Polish army's operational command announced the destruction of several objects identified as drones after they violated the country's airspace. A search is currently underway for the downed objects. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that, in the early morning hours of September 10, the country’s airspace was violated 19 times.