Cyprus has filed official complaints after Turkish fighter jets entered its flight information region and conducted low passes near the buffer zone, prompting a swift response from Cypriot air-defense systems.
EU Commission President warns that recent drone and airspace incidents signal a coordinated campaign against Europe, calling for unified measures beyond traditional defence
Germany says it will combat incursions more aggressively after sightings shut down the country’s second largest airport overnight
At least 6,500 passengers were affected after multiple drones were spotted over Munich Airport, causing flight cancellations and delays, while authorities discuss stricter airspace control measures
Munich Airport resumed operations after drone sightings forced overnight cancellations and diversions, disrupting thousands of passengers ahead of Germany’s national holiday
Secret diplomatic talks reveal NATO’s readiness to respond to Russian airspace violations after MiG-31 jets entered Estonia, heightening tensions between Moscow and European allies
Flights at Aalborg airport were halted for three hours after multiple drones entered its airspace, echoing a similar incident in Copenhagen earlier this week and raising fresh security concerns across Europe
NATO condemned repeated Russian airspace violations in Estonia, Poland, and Romania, warning Moscow that its actions risk triggering Article 5 collective defense
Moscow rejects claims its jets entered Estonia’s airspace, while Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk vows to shoot down any unauthorized objects violating Poland’s skies, highlighting NATO’s rising concerns over Russian incursions
The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting after Estonia reported Russian fighter jets entered its airspace. Greece’s foreign minister will attend, as the incident marks the second such NATO airspace breach this month
Estonia’s Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said Friday that the MiG-31 fighter jets entered Estonian airspace without permission and remained inside for 12 minutes
Warsaw has called an emergency UN Security Council meeting and restricted flights along its eastern borders after Russian drones violated Polish airspace, a move leaders described as an unprecedented provocation
After downing Russian drones in its airspace, Poland has requested NATO consultations under Article 4 of the alliance treaty. The clause has been invoked only a handful of times in the past, usually ahead of heightened security measures
Poland shot down multiple Russian drones violating its airspace and formally invoked NATO’s Article 4. Allies pledged support, with EU chief Ursula von der Leyen calling the incursion a reckless breach of European security
Poland shot down at least eight Russian Shahed drones that violated its airspace, prompting Prime Minister Donald Tusk to call an emergency meeting. NATO allies are on red alert, as leaders warn the incident marks a dangerous escalation of the war
Poland downed Russian drones that violated its airspace, prompting warnings from U.S. lawmakers of a potential NATO confrontation
Four Turkish aircraft - a surveillance plane, a UAV and two helicopters - were recorded as engaging in Greek airspace violations on Thursday