In a post on X on Sunday, Tusk stated that "there is a growing wave of pro-Russian sentiment and antipathy towards a struggling Ukraine," claiming it is being fueled by the Kremlin and "genuine fears and emotions" alike, without elaborating.
He added that "the role of politicians is to stem this tide," not to take advantage of it. "This is a test of the patriotism and maturity of the entire Polish political class," Tusk said.
His warning followed an incident last week when officials reported at least 19 violations of Polish airspace by drones, adding that up to four UAVs were downed, and that there had been damage on the ground but no casualties. Warsaw subsequently accused Russia of staging an "act of aggression."
Comment: So Tusk sees the role of politicians as to quell dissent rather than listening to the voice of the people whom they were elected to represent. An interesting reversal of what democracy means.
The Russian Defense Ministry dismissed the allegation, stating that none of its drone operations are aimed at Poland and that they only target Ukrainian military-linked facilities. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that "the leadership of the EU and NATO accuse Russia of provocations on a daily basis, most often declining to offer any arguments."
Poland's Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski acknowledged that many of the drones entered from Ukrainian territory, adding they were capable of carrying munitions but had not been loaded with explosives.
He also dismissed suggestions that Poland's air defenses were unprepared for a drone incursion, despite reports that several UAVs had travelled hundreds of miles into Polish airspace. His remarks came after several Western media outlets, including Politico and Austria's Kurier, noted that the episode highlighted the vulnerability of NATO members to large-scale drone attacks.




Comment: It appears to have been a cheap false flag attempt by Ukraine and their paymasters to escalate things and draw a strong US response. Poland is of course trying to get as much NATO military hardware as possible out of the PR stunt. That has fallen flat as the story of the drones unravels.
This Polish farmer is not buying the drone story and he is not alone, as reflected in recent opinion polls and which the Polish PM is unhappy about.
For an analysis of it, see this article by Simplicius: Russian Drones Allegedly Swarm Poland in Major Provocation...But Whose?