Poland closest to open conflict since World War Two, PM says after Russian drones shot down
Prime Minister Donald Tusk says Poland is at its closest to open conflict since World War Two
He says up to four of 19 Russian drones were shot down by Polish and Nato aircraft, marking the first time Russian drones have been shot down over the territory of a Nato country
Poland's interior ministry says seven drones and the remains of an unidentified object have been found so far
The key question is whether this was a deliberate act by the Kremlin to test Nato's response, writes security correspondent Frank Gardner
The Kremlin says it won't comment. Earlier, a Russian diplomat in Poland rejected claims of drones in Polish airspace, state media reports
The drones that entered Poland were part of the latest major aerial attack on Ukraine, where Russia launched 415 drones overnight - President Volodymyr Zelensky calls it an "extremely dangerous precedent for Europe"

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