Ukraine offers joint air defense plan after Russian drones test NATO’s limits through Poland
In his 10 September evening address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed a united, coordinated air defense strategy to protect Europe’s skies, warning that Russia’s escalating drone warfare now targets not only Ukraine but NATO territory itself.
Ukraine proposes joint air defense as Russia tests NATO skies
Zelenskyy said more than 400 Russian drones—mostly Shahed explosive UAVs—and over 40 missiles struck Ukraine the previous night. Most were intercepted, but damage was still inflicted across multiple oblasts, including hits on residential homes and infrastructure.
According to him, Ukrainian forces began tracking drone movements from 1 a.m. on 10 September, as they crossed into Polish airspace from both Ukrainian and Belarusian directions.
“This movement was not an accident or a mistake – it was deliberate,” he said. “Almost two dozen drones entered Poland, and it seems that less than half of the total number came from the Ukrainian side,” he added, implying that the rest flew in from Belarus, Russia’s ally.
Calling it a “calculated Russian activity,” Zelenskyy warned that the incursion was designed to probe allied red lines:
“The Russians are testing the limits of what is possible. They are testing reactions. They are watching closely how NATO armed forces act.”
Kyiv offers tech, training, and intelligence to shield Europe
Zelenskyy said Ukraine had offered Poland support in responding to the drone breach.
“We are ready to assist with technology, crew training, and the necessary intelligence.” He stressed that only united European forces can offer real protection. “Ukraine proposes to defend airspace in a coordinated, thoughtful and joint manner. We have presented to our partners how this can be achieved.”
He stated that the proposal includes clear mechanisms to stop Russia’s escalation and prevent the war from expanding.
“The details are clear – how to prevent the war from expanding and how to stop Russia’s escalatory steps.”
He also announced upcoming defense meetings between Ukrainian and Polish defense officials.
“I instructed our military to present all the experience we have in countering drones,” Zelenskyy said.
Kremlin uses Belarus, drones, and disinfo to destabilize
Zelenskyy said Russia’s joint drills with Belarus, Zapad 2025, starting on 12 September, could be linked to this latest escalation.
“Joint Russian–Belarusian exercises have now begun on Belarusian territory. And this may well be part of their ‘training plan’, so to speak.”
He added that Moscow was simultaneously conducting a disinformation campaign aimed at sowing division between Poland and Ukraine.
“We see how the Russians are trying to humiliate Poland.”
He warned that the number of drones entering NATO airspace could grow if the alliance continues to respond passively.
“No one can guarantee that there won’t be hundreds of drones if there are already dozens.”
Strength is the only language Russia understands
Zelenskyy emphasized that only force will make Moscow reconsider its strategy.
“Russia only listens to strength and takes only the strong into account.”
He urged Ukraine’s allies, especially the United States, to respond with action, not just statements.
“We are very much counting on a strong response from the United States.”
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