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Prime Minister says that Poland will shoot down any object in violation of airspace when it is clear and obvious

The prime minister of NATO member Poland said that it will not hesitate to shoot objects that infringe on its airspace or pose a danger, but that they will be more cautious when dealing with situations that are less obvious.

Estonia reported that three Russian fighter planes violated their airspace on Saturday, adding to the sense among NATO leaders of Moscow testing NATO's resolve and readiness. Some have called for a strong response. Monday, the United Nations Security Council will meet to discuss this incident.

On Monday, Russia denied that its jets violated Estonian Airspace and said the claim was false.

In the night of 9-10 September, more than 20 Russian drones had entered Polish airspace. Poland said that two Russian fighter planes also violated the safety zones of the Petrobaltic drilling platforms in the Baltic Sea on Friday.

Donald Tusk said at a press conference that "we will make the decision to shoot flying objects down when they fly over Poland and violate our territory - there's no debate about it."

"When dealing with situations which are not entirely clear, like the recent flight by Russian fighter jets above the Petrobaltic Platform - without any violation because these aren’t our territorial water - you need to really think twice before taking actions that could cause a very acute conflict," he said.

Tusk stated that he also needed to ensure that Poland was not alone in the event of a conflict escalating.

He said, "I need to know that my allies will also treat this the same as we do."

(source: Reuters)