Poland asked to evoke article 4 NATO treaty, Prime Minister says

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced 19 airspace intrusions, largely by drones from Belarus, leading to the confirmed downing of three and a likely fourth. Citing the security threat posed by these drones, Poland has initiated allied consul...

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Poland asked to evoke article 4 NATO treaty, Prime Minister says
There were 19 intrusions into Polish airspace overnight with large part of drones entering from Belarus, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said in parliament, adding shooting down of three drones was confirmed with the fourth being likely.

"The fact that these drones, which posed a security threat, were shot down changes the political situation. Therefore, allied consultations took the form of a formal request to activate Article 4 of the NATO Treaty," Tusk said.
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