Russia-Ukraine War and Poland's Military Moves

As the Russia-Ukraine war continues, Poland's military preparations are drawing attention.
Recently, the incursion of Russian drones into Polish airspace has escalated tensions. Poland, as a NATO ally, has taken action to ensure its security. France announced it would send three Rafale fighter jets to Poland. Additionally, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic will also send defense units.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk held an extraordinary meeting following the incursion of Russian drones into airspace. Tusk stated, "We know that Russia is behind this provocation." He also announced that a group of soldiers would be sent to Ukraine for drone interception training.
NATO is taking necessary measures to protect Poland's airspace. The Polish Air Force has neutralized Russian drones. This situation is seen as part of NATO's efforts to enhance security along its eastern border.

U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with the Polish President following the Russian airspace violation. Trump assessed the situation as a mistake and expressed hope for an end to the war.
Ukrainian President Zelensky noted that drones used in attacks were directed towards Poland. This situation poses a significant threat to Europe and requires a strong response.