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		<title>Poland Scrambles Military Aircraft as Russian Barrage Nears NATO Frontier</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Warsaw-Poland activated military aviation operations on Sunday after Russia launched strikes against Ukraine, with the NATO member taking precautionary measures]]></description>
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<p><strong>Warsaw</strong>-Poland activated military aviation operations on Sunday after Russia launched strikes against Ukraine, with the NATO member taking precautionary measures to secure airspace near its eastern border as fighting between Moscow and Kyiv continued.</p>



<p><br>The Polish military said combat aircraft and other air-defense assets were operating in the country’s airspace following Russian attacks on Ukrainian territory. The measures were described as preventive and aimed at protecting areas adjacent to regions potentially affected by the strikes. <br><br>The activation came as Russia carried out a large-scale missile and drone assault on Ukraine, including attacks on the capital, Kyiv, prompting heightened vigilance among neighboring NATO states. Polish authorities said the operation was intended to ensure the integrity of national airspace and maintain readiness in the event of any spillover from the conflict. </p>



<p><br>Later on Sunday, Poland’s armed forces reported that no violations of Polish airspace had been detected during the Russian strikes. Military officials said the aviation deployment remained a precautionary response to developments across the border rather than a reaction to any direct incursion. </p>



<p><br>The latest activation reflects a pattern of heightened military alertness in Poland since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Warsaw has repeatedly scrambled aircraft, activated air-defense systems and coordinated with NATO allies when major Russian missile and drone attacks have targeted western Ukraine near the Polish border. </p>



<p><br>Poland, one of Ukraine’s strongest supporters within NATO, serves as a critical logistics corridor for Western military assistance flowing into Ukraine. The country has also expanded investments in air-defense infrastructure and surveillance capabilities amid growing regional security concerns. <br><br>Recent weeks have seen increased tensions across NATO’s eastern flank, including reports of drone-related incidents and military interceptions in the Baltic region. Earlier this month, Polish fighter aircraft intercepted a Russian reconnaissance plane over international waters in the Baltic Sea, which Warsaw characterized as a provocative action. </p>



<p><br>While Sunday’s operation concluded without any reported breach of Polish territory, the deployment underscored the continuing risk that Russia’s air campaign against Ukraine could affect neighboring alliance members and further elevate tensions .</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[Zurich &#8211; Switzerland has announced a measured adjustment to its planned purchase of F-35A Lightning II fighter jets, choosing to]]></description>
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<p><strong>Zurich </strong>&#8211; Switzerland has announced a measured adjustment to its planned purchase of F-35A Lightning II fighter jets, choosing to stay within its originally approved budget while ensuring the country continues modernizing its air defence capabilities.</p>



<p>The decision reflects a balanced and responsible approach to national security planning, demonstrating Switzerland’s commitment to fiscal discipline and strategic readiness.</p>



<p>The government confirmed that the number of aircraft procured from the United States will be aligned with the 6 billion Swiss franc budget approved by voters, ensuring complete transparency and accountability in defence spending.</p>



<p>Swiss officials emphasized that cost increases in the international market made the original target of 36 aircraft financially challenging, prompting a thoughtful recalibration.</p>



<p>The new plan focuses on securing the highest number of jets possible within the existing financial framework, preserving Switzerland’s long-term operational goals.</p>



<p>Authorities also underscored that the option to reach the original number of 36 F-35As remains open, pending further assessment of the country’s defence requirements.</p>



<p>This flexibility allows Switzerland to respond effectively to changing security conditions without compromising financial stability.</p>



<p>The government reaffirmed that despite the adjustments, Switzerland remains fully committed to the F-35 program, recognizing the aircraft as a cornerstone of its future air-defence strategy.</p>



<p>Officials highlighted that continued cooperation with the United States strengthens bilateral defence ties and supports Switzerland’s broader security objectives.</p>



<p>Recent improvements in trade relations between the two nations, including the reduction of tariffs from 39% to 15%, have further reinforced the positive momentum in Swiss-U.S. engagement.</p>



<p>The cabinet also pointed to evolving global security concerns as a key driver behind Switzerland’s updated defence planning.</p>



<p>The Ministry of Defence will accelerate efforts to modernize the country’s air defences under a long-term strategy that envisions a total fleet requirement of 55 to 70 modern fighter jets.</p>



<p>This forward-looking vision ensures Switzerland remains capable of safeguarding its airspace while contributing to regional stability.</p>



<p>Officials noted that any expansion of the fighter jet fleet will be evaluated independently of the F-35 procurement, ensuring Switzerland selects systems best suited to future operational needs.</p>



<p>This flexible and comprehensive approach strengthens Switzerland’s resilience and enhances its military readiness for decades to come.</p>



<p>The latest announcement has been received positively by defence analysts, who view the decision as a prudent mix of fiscal responsibility and security foresight.</p>



<p>They highlighted that the F-35A remains one of the world’s most advanced multirole fighter aircraft, offering cutting-edge stealth, communication, and defence capabilities.</p>



<p>Switzerland’s continued commitment to the F-35A is expected to boost interoperability with partner nations, reinforce its technological edge, and ensure sustained capability growth.</p>



<p>As the procurement process continues, the Swiss government remains dedicated to maintaining transparency, financial prudence, and strategic clarity in all decisions related to national defence.</p>



<p>This balanced approach reflects Switzerland’s long-standing values of neutrality, preparedness, and responsible governance.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Vilnius &#8211; Lithuania has taken decisive steps to protect its airspace and reinforce public safety following repeated disruptions caused by]]></description>
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<p><strong>Vilnius</strong> &#8211; Lithuania has taken decisive steps to protect its airspace and reinforce public safety following repeated disruptions caused by balloons drifting from Belarus.</p>



<p>The government’s declaration of a state of emergency reflects its commitment to safeguarding national security and ensuring stability across its borders.</p>



<p>Officials noted that the balloons, believed to be used by smugglers, have interfered with aviation operations near Vilnius.</p>



<p>The situation prompted authorities to act swiftly in order to prevent further risks to civil aviation and avoid potential safety incidents.</p>



<p>Interior Minister Vladislav Kondratovic explained that the emergency decision was made to defend both civilian operations and broader national interests.</p>



<p>He emphasized that Lithuania is fully prepared to manage the situation calmly and responsibly while cooperating with all relevant institutions.</p>



<p>Belarus has rejected responsibility for the balloons, but Lithuanian officials maintain that coordinated measures are necessary to maintain order.</p>



<p>They stressed that protecting border regions requires vigilance, communication and strong cooperation between national agencies.</p>



<p>The government is now seeking parliamentary approval to expand the military’s ability to support police and border forces during the emergency period.</p>



<p>Leaders highlighted that involving the military will help strengthen surveillance, improve response times and ensure smooth coordination.</p>



<p>If approved, the military will gain temporary authority to secure sensitive areas, manage access points and conduct inspections when necessary.</p>



<p>These powers are intended to enhance safety and allow authorities to act quickly should additional threats or disruptions occur.</p>



<p>Defence Minister Robertas Kaunas noted that such measures are precautionary and designed to reinforce stability rather than escalate tensions.</p>



<p>He affirmed that any use of force would follow strict legal guidelines and remain limited to maintaining public order and safety.</p>



<p>The state of emergency will stay in effect until officials determine that risks have diminished and aviation operations can continue without interruption.</p>



<p>By taking early action, Lithuania aims to ensure that daily life remains as unaffected as possible, despite recent disruptions.</p>



<p>European leaders have expressed concern about the situation, underscoring strong regional support for Lithuania’s protective measures.</p>



<p>The European Commission previously described the balloon incursions as unacceptable, calling for vigilance and unity among EU members.</p>



<p>This is not the first time Lithuania has strengthened border protections due to activities originating from Belarus.</p>



<p>The nation has previously implemented emergency measures to manage migration pressures and enhance preparedness during regional conflicts.</p>



<p>Despite the challenges, Lithuanian officials continue to underscore the importance of diplomacy, collaboration and open communication.</p>



<p>They emphasized that protecting national security does not diminish their commitment to peaceful cooperation with neighboring states.</p>



<p>Leaders also reassured citizens that essential services remain fully operational and that aviation safety remains the government’s top priority.</p>



<p>Air traffic authorities are working closely with national security teams to minimize disruptions and keep passengers well-informed.</p>



<p>The government praised the professionalism of border officers, police and emergency responders who have been working tirelessly.</p>



<p>Their coordinated efforts have helped maintain order and demonstrate Lithuania’s strong institutional resilience.</p>



<p>Authorities have also urged the public to remain calm, stay informed through official channels and avoid speculation during the emergency period.</p>



<p>They reiterated that all measures are temporary, controlled and focused on ensuring the wellbeing of residents and travelers.</p>



<p>As Lithuania continues to reinforce its security framework, officials expressed confidence that the situation will be managed efficiently.</p>



<p>The country remains committed to maintaining safety while promoting regional stability, cooperation and long-term peace.</p>
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