LONDON -- NATO fighter jets were scrambled and air defense systems put on alert in Poland in response to Russia's latest overnight drone and missile strikes in Ukraine, the Armed Forces Operational Command in Warsaw said in a series of social media posts. "Fighter jets have been scrambled and ground-based air defense systems as well as radar reconnaissance systems have reached a state of readiness," the command said in a post to X. "These actions are of a preventive nature and are aimed at securing the airspace and its protection, especially in areas adjacent to the threatened regions," it added. The alert lasted for just under four hours, after which the command said the fighters and air defense systems had "returned to standard operational activities." No violations of Polish airspace we
NATO fighters scrambled in Poland as Russia bombards Ukraine
ABC News1 hrs ago
30


New York Post
CNN
WVTM 13 Politics
Axios
AlterNet
Asheville Citizen Times