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Polish FM Praises Air Defense: “100% Success” After Drone Incursion

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Polish Minister Sikorsky Defends Air Defense ⁢Performance, Cites Ukrainian Success ‍Metrics

Warsaw, ⁣Poland -⁤ September 15, 2025 – Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stated that the ⁤performance of Polish air defense during a recent Russian drone incursion could be considered a ⁣success by Ukrainian standards, despite only ​intercepting three or‍ four of the 19 drones that​ violated Polish airspace.

Speaking in an interview with The Guardian, Sikorski rejected criticism of ​Poland’s air defense capabilities. ‌”The drones did not achieve​ their‍ goals,insignificant damage to property was ⁤caused,no one was⁣ injured. If this happened in Ukraine by ‍Ukrainian standards, ‌this would be 100% success,” he saeid.

Sikorski suggested the drone incursion was a⁢ Kremlin tactic ‍to test NATO’s response ⁢without triggering a full-scale⁢ conflict, noting the drones were “idle” and did⁤ not⁣ carry explosives. ⁢He ⁤emphasized⁢ that a⁤ more forceful response ​would have been warranted had the⁣ attack resulted ‍in casualties. “With such an aggressor and a liar ‍as putin, only⁤ the most rigid⁤ opposition works,” Sikorski stated.

Poland is now planning to train its forces alongside experienced ukrainian‌ drone operators at a NATO training center within Poland.‍ sikorski highlighted⁣ Ukraine’s expertise in countering ⁢Russian drones, asserting, “Ukrainians‌ have the best⁤ equipment to combat Russian drones, and ⁤they have⁣ much deeper and‌ most modern experience in confrontation between‌ the⁣ Russian army. This is that the public and ⁣governments‍ in the ‍west should urgently integrate into their thinking… ‌that it‍ is indeed Ukrainians who will teach us how to confront Russia,and not vice versa.”

This move follows earlier reports of Polish military personnel ⁣traveling to‌ Ukraine to learn drone‌ defense techniques, with subsequent ⁤confirmation that cooperation would ‍take ⁣place⁣ on Polish territory. On September 11, Polish Chief of ‌the General Staff General Wiesław Kukuła and Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi ⁣discussed protocols for sharing data regarding air threats.

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