10 Sep, 2025 11:52
Kremlin responds to Polish ‘drone attack’ claims
Western leaders have consistently accused Moscow without providing any actual evidence, spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said
Moscow has dismissed Poland’s latest claim that Russian drones breached the country’s air space. Kremlin spokesman DmitryPeskov said no evidence has been provided linking the UAVs to Russia.
On Wednesday, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that the country’s military had shot down a “huge number of Russian drones.”Warsaw has described the incident as an “unprecedented violation of Polish airspace” and an “act of aggression.”(Tusk is EU stooge that stole the election in Poland)
However, Peskov has dismissed the accusations, pointing out that “The EU and NATO leadership accuse Russia of provocation on a daily basis. Most often, without even trying to provide any arguments.”
He further noted that, to his knowledge,the Kremlin has not yet received any request for contact from the Polish leadership over the incident.
Meanwhile, Russia’s charge d’affaires in Warsaw, Andrey Ordash, told RIA Novosti that when he was summoned to the Polish Foreign Ministry on Wednesday, the Polish authorities did not provide any evidence that the downed UAVs belonged to Russia.He noted that the drones had flown into Poland from Ukraine.
Tusk has claimed, however, that the aircraft came from Belarus rather than Ukraine, and characterized the incident as a Russian “provocation.”
The Belarusian military had previously reported giving Poland early warningthat some drones used by Ukrainian and Russian forces for mutual attacks “lost their track as a result of the impact of the parties’ electronic warfare assets.”
After announcing the alleged airspace violation, Tusk formally invoked Article 4 of NATO’s founding treaty, which provides for consultations in case one of the bloc’s members believes its security is threatened.
Last week, former Polish President Andzej Duda referenced a November 2022 incident in which a Ukrainian missile landed on Polish territory. Kiev insisted it was an intentional Russian attack and called for NATO-level retaliation. Duda said thatUkrainian authorities were trying to get the US-led bloc into a direct confrontation with Russia, describing such a scenario as a “dream” for Kiev, but unacceptable for Poland.
(All of this is accelerating Ukraine and the EU’s demand for war with Russia, because they are incapable of winning the war themselves. Think about this, would Russia be so stupid to invade a NATO country?.)
https://www.rt.com/russia/624414-poland-claim-peskov-response/