Poland has condemned a Russian drone incursion into Romanian airspace, according to a statement from the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The incident, which occurred on April 29, 2026, involved Russian drones entering Romanian airspace, prompting a strong response from Warsaw.
The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs wrote on social media platform X that Warsaw 'condemns firmly the violation of Romanian airspace.' The statement emphasized that such actions undermine the security of NATO allies and violate international law.
Romania, a NATO member, has not yet officially commented on the incursion. However, the Polish condemnation highlights growing concerns among Eastern European allies about Russian military activities near NATO borders.
The incident comes amid ongoing tensions related to the war in Ukraine, where Russian forces have used drones extensively. The Polish statement did not provide details on the number of drones involved or their flight paths.