NATO must impose no-fly zone over Ukraine to protect from Russian drones, Poland says
Poland’s foreign minister called for NATO to impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine on Monday to protect Europe from Russian drone strikes after Moscow’s UAVs entered Warsaw’s airspace last week.
Radoslaw Sikorski slammed last Wednesday’s incursion as proof of the danger Russia poses to Europe, calling for NATO to unite and place a no-fly zone over Ukraine, a moveFrankfurter Allgemeiner reported.
“We as NATO and the EU could be capable of doing this, but it is not a decision that Poland can make alone,” Sikorski said. “It can only be made with its allies.
“Protection for our population — for example, from falling debris — would naturally be greater if we could combat drones and other flying objects beyond our national territory,” he added.
“If Ukraine were to ask us to shoot them down over its territory, that would be advantageous for us. If you ask me personally, we should consider it,” the Polish foreign minister said.

