Poland's military on Wednesday decried an "unprecedented violation" as the country's airspace was breached by a number of Russian drones that were shot down.

In the early hours of Wednesday morning, Poland's military said it scrambled its own and NATO air defenses to take down drones that entered its airspace amid a widespread Russian attack in western Ukraine.

In a social media post, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said he was in constant communication with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and with the country's allies after Polish airspace was violated by a "huge number" of Russian drones.

A NATO spokesperson echoed these remarks, saying on X that "numerous drones entered Polish airspace overnight and were met with Polish and NATO air defences."

The incident marks the first time

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