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Russia dismisses Polish statements on drones in its airspace as 'nothing new'

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Posted on September 11, 2025

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Russia dismisses Polish statements on drones in its airspace as 'nothing new'
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MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin on Thursday dismissed statements by Warsaw and other European countries about the shooting down of Russian drones over NATO member state Poland as nothing new and said

Russia dismisses Polish statements on drones in its airspace as 'nothing new'

Kremlin's Response to Drone Incursion

MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin on Thursday dismissed statements by Warsaw and other European countries about the shooting down of Russian drones over NATO member state Poland as nothing new and said that Moscow would be making no further comment on the situation.

Joint Statement from Poland, Ukraine, and Lithuania

Poland, Ukraine and Lithuania in a joint statement on Thursday condemned Russia over Wednesday's drone incursion into Polish airspace, calling it a deliberate and unprecedented provocation.

Comments from Kremlin Spokesman

Asked about the joint statement, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow would not be issuing new comments on the situation because the Russian defence ministry had already issued its own statement.

Upcoming Military Exercises Near Poland

"There will be no new comment. Our Defence Ministry commented on this, and it offered consultations, if necessary," Peskov told reporters. "There is nothing to add."

"As for the rhetoric and statements that we hear from Warsaw, well, actually, there is nothing new there. This rhetoric has been characteristic of almost all European capitals lately. We see its continuation."

Peskov also said that a major Russian-Belarusian military exercise due to take place near the Polish border from Friday was not aimed against any other country.

"These are planned exercises, they are not aimed at anyone," Peskov said. "We are talking about continuing military cooperation and working out interaction between the two strategic allies," he said.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Guy FaulconbridgeEditing by Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia dismisses Polish statements on drone incursions.
  • Kremlin offers no new comments, cites defense ministry's statement.
  • Poland, Ukraine, and Lithuania condemn the drone incursion.
  • Upcoming Russian-Belarusian military exercises near Poland.
  • Kremlin insists exercises are not aimed at any country.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a joint statement?
A joint statement is an official declaration made by two or more parties, often to express a shared position or response regarding a specific issue or event.
What is military exercise?
A military exercise is a training activity conducted by armed forces to practice and improve their operational capabilities, often involving simulations of combat scenarios.

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