Feb 17 • 11:52 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Poland closed two airports due to Russian strikes on Ukraine

Poland has temporarily closed two airports due to military aviation operations related to Russian strikes on Ukraine, according to its aviation authority.

Poland has announced the temporary closure of two airports, Rzeszów and Lublin, due to military aviation operations prompted by long-range strikes from Russia on Ukraine. This measure reflects heightened security concerns and the ongoing conflict affecting neighboring Ukraine. The Polish aviation authority, PANSA, indicated that the closure is part of precautions taken in light of recent escalations in military activity in the region.

The updates from the Polish military command highlight the support from NATO and specific contributions from the German Air Force and Dutch military in enhancing Poland's air defense capabilities. These collaborations are essential as Poland strengthens its military readiness amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The Polish Armed Forces have indicated that they have activated necessary troops and resources, emphasizing a state of readiness in response to emerging threats.

Additionally, the Polish military reported detection of balloon-like objects entering Polish airspace from Belarus, which are under constant surveillance but do not pose a threat to aviation safety or to Polish citizens. The situation underscores the vigilance required in Eastern Europe amidst the ongoing tensions stemming from Russia's actions in the region.

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