Polish Airports Resume Operations After Russian Drone Attack

Passengers check their delayed flights on monitors at the international airport in Warsaw, on September 10, 2025

Travelers check their delayed flights at Warsaw Chopin Airport the morning of Sept. 10.

Credit: Wojtek Radwanski/AFP/Getty
Polish airspace was temporarily closed overnight when more than a dozen Russian drones crossed into the country during a major aerial attack on Ukraine, leading NATO and Polish fighter jets to intercept them. The incursion early on Sept. 10 forced the suspension of flights at four airports—Warsaw...
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