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Poland intercepts Russian aircraft over Baltic and reports airspace violations from Belarus

Poland sent fighter jets over the Baltic Sea to intercept a Russian reconnaissance aircraft. They also said that dozens of objects had entered overnight from Belarus, warning the incidents could be a sign of provocation.

Polish fighter jets intercepted and visually identified a Russian reconnaissance aircraft flying near the borders of Polish airspace this morning. They then escorted it out of their area. The Polish army announced on Thursday that a Russian reconnaissance plane was flying near the borders of Polish airspace.

Since September, countries on NATO's eastern flank have been on alert for possible airspace incursions. Three Russian military jets violated Estonian airspace for twelve minutes just days after over 20 russian drones entered Polish airspace.

The National Security Bureau of Poland said that'several dozen objects' entered Polish airspace from Belarusian territory. Four of the objects discovered to date were likely smuggling smuggling helium balloons.

"...the violation of Polish airspace was of a mass scale, it occurred during a special holiday period, and the Russian aircraft activity in the Baltic Sea has been assessed.

The Belarusian and Russian embassies at Warsaw have not responded to our requests for comment.

Vilnius Airport was closed because of smugglers' balloons that were originating from Belarus.

Lithuania claims that the balloons were sent by smugglers who are transporting cigarettes, and they constitute a hybrid attack by Belarus, an ally of Russia. Belarus has denied responsibility.

According to the Polish army, a part of the airspace above northeast Poland's Podlaskie area, which borders Belarus was temporarily closed for civilian traffic in order to ensure security. (Reporting and editing by Emelia Sithole Matarise and Howard Goller;

(source: Reuters)