The Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has suggested that he wants Poland who is a member of NATO to “shoot down” Russian missiles or drones over Ukrainian airspace.
This would be to prevent missiles or drones from entering Polish airspace which could cause “significant damage” to infrastructure in Poland.
The Polish Air Force has been on high alert and has scrambled fighter jets on numerous occasions after “military objects” have entered their airspace.
The Polish Foreign Minister said, “Do we have the right to shoot down such a missile only after it crosses our border?
“There is no doubt about this, but then what happened in Przewodów may occur. Debris could cause significant damage, injuries, or even death.”
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Sikorski added, “This is a matter of agreement and discussion among our allies.
“We now have a new NATO Secretary General, and there will be another NATO Ministers’ meeting next week. Perhaps this topic will be part of the agenda for the negotiations.”
In July Kyiv and Warsaw signed a security agreement which could now see the Polish military “intercepting” missiles and drones fired towards Poland which are over Ukrainian airspace for their own national security to protect lives.
The Polish Foreign Minister said at the time neighbouring countries to Ukraine are “responsible for protecting their own airspace,” this is something that the former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg did not want to happen.
Sikorski told the FT, “Membership in NATO does not trump each country’s responsibility for the protection of its own airspace – it’s our own constitutional duty.”
The Polish armed forces chief of staff General Wieslaw Kukula ordered in July that Poland has to prepare for “full-scale conflict.”
He said, “Today, we need to prepare our forces for full-scale conflict, not an asymmetric-type conflict.”
