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Lithuanian FM Says No NATO Member Is Safe As Drone Incidents Risk Escalation

Poland shot down drones that entered its airspace during a widespread Russian attack in western Ukraine on Wednesday, marking the first time a NATO member has fired shots in the war.
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys speaks during an exclusive interview in Vilnius, Lithuania, September 10, 2025. REUTERS/Janis Laizans

Russian drone incursions into NATO territory risk escalating into an “exchange of military power,” Lithuania’s Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys said on Wednesday, carefully avoiding the term “conflict.”

Poland shot down drones that entered its airspace during a widespread Russian attack in western Ukraine on Wednesday, with the NATO member calling the incursion “an act of aggression” and marking the first time a member of the alliance has fired shots in the war.

‘On Brink Of War’

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk told parliament it was “the closest we have been to open conflict since World War Two”, although he also said he had “no reason to believe we’re on the brink of war”.

Poland said 19 objects had entered its airspace during a large Russian air attack on Ukraine, and that it had shot down those that posed a threat.

Tusk called the incident a “large-scale provocation” and said he had activated Article Four of NATO’s treaty, under which alliance members can demand consultations with their allies.

‘No-One Is Safe’

“No-one is safe here, no-one is safe in the region, no-one is safe in Europe and within the alliance, because those incidents are very close to the situations when everything is going to escalate,” Budrys said.

“We have a strong interest – probably the strongest and biggest one – to avoid these scenarios… Scenarios like we are getting in some situations where we exchange the use of military power against each other”, he said when asked whether such incidents risk dragging NATO into direct conflict with Russia.

The Baltic country, a member of both NATO and the European Union that shares borders with Russia and its ally Belarus, has not received confirmation that the Russian drone incursion into neighbouring Poland was intentional, Budrys said.

Russia has the responsibility to avoid military drones flying into NATO territory, and NATO must send a “strong message to Russia that they’re dealing with something that can escalate,” Budrys said.
“It is in everyone’s interest to avoid this, Russia’s also,” said the minister.

NATO should also work to increase air defences in the Baltics and in Poland, which all border Russia or Belarus, Budrys added.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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