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NATO and Polish warplanes scramble to shoot down several Russian attack drones that flew into Polish airspace today.
Poland's president says he'll request the NATO invoke Article IV of the NATO treaty that calls on all members to meet and discuss what happened.
NPR's Joanna Kikises reports from Kyiv.
Poland's leaders are calling the encouragement of Russian drones into Polish airspace,
quote, an act of aggression.
Residents in regions bordering Ukraine were told to seek shelter.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the airspace violation was no accident.
Ukrainian security analyst Hanna Schellist agreed.
So we understand that it is a deliberate policy of checking air defense and the procedures of NATO countries how they will react to this.
Because the weak reaction immediately will encourage them to the continuous action and increase of such activities.
Moscow's envoy in Poland says there's no proof the drones are Russian and that Russia has no interest in fighting with Poland.
Joanna Kekesses, NPR News, Kyiv.
President Trump says he'll release a statement today about Israel's attack yesterday on the capital.
of Qatar.
Israel struck a building in the city of Doha, saying it was targeting Hamas leadership.