Polish foreign minister suggests NATO consider no-fly zone over Ukraine

Warsaw [Poland], September 15 (ANI): Poland's Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has suggested that NATO members should weigh imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine to protect it from Russian drones, CNN reported.
His comments come after Russian drones violated Polish airspace last week, prompting NATO fighter jets and air defences to shoot them down. Officials confirmed the drones were not armed.
He added, "Protection for our population - for example, from falling debris - would naturally be greater if we could combat drones and other flying objects beyond our national territory. If Ukraine were to ask us to shoot them down over its territory, that would be advantageous for us. If you ask me personally, we should consider it."
Sikorski told Frankfurter Allgemeine that the scale of the incident was no accident. "Our air force repelled the threat for seven hours. So far, we have heard two explanations from the Russian government: that the drones accidentally flew over the border and that it is impossible for Russian drones to fly that far at all."
Just days after the Polish incident, Romania also scrambled fighter jets when a Russian drone breached its airspace on Saturday, highlighting the growing regional concern over Moscow's drone activity. (ANI)
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