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European nations are constructing a defensive wall along NATO's eastern frontier as Western intelligence agencies warn Russia could be militarily capable of attacking the alliance within five years. To assist with the construction of defensive works,
WARSAW, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Poland has decided to start producing anti‑personnel mines for the first time since the Cold War and plans to deploy them along its eastern border and may export them to Ukraine, the deputy defence minister told Reuters.
Poland’s deputy prime minister said he expects Russia to escalate its sabotage activities in the country following an explosion on a busy rail route to Ukraine for which authorities blame Moscow.
Poland has detained a Russian archaeologist whom Ukraine accuses of unauthorised excavation and plundering historical artefacts in Crimea, Polish authorities said on Thursday, prompting outrage from Moscow which demanded his immediate release.
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What we know about claims Russia attacked Poland
On Sept. 9 and 10, 2025, Poland, alongside North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies, shot down multiple Russian drones that made incursions into Polish airspace during a Russian offensive targeting Ukraine, marking the first time a NATO member had ...
Germany has said it will send a group of soldiers to Poland to help with a project to fortify the country’s eastern border as worries mount about the threat from Russia.
Two Ukrainian citizens working for Russia are suspected of blowing up a railway line in Poland over the weekend, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Tuesday. On Wednesday, the row between the NATO member and Russia escalated, with Poland's top diplomat ...
Polish leaders on Friday rejected President Donald Trump’s suggestion that the Russian drones that invaded NATO airspace this week might have been a “mistake.” “We would also wish that the drone attack on Poland was a mistake,” Poland’s prime ...
Officials are accusing Russia of smaller-scale assaults. President Vladimir V. Putin sought to turn the tables, saying that if Europe were to start a war, Russia is ready.
Igor Rogov, who lives in Poland, has reportedly admitted some allegations in a case that may impact Russian visa rules.