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11.09.2025

11.09.2025The day Poland confronted hybrid warfare and secured prisoner release

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 11.09.2025.

It displays 125 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.09.2025The day Poland confronted hybrid warfare and secured prisoner release
The day saw Poland grapple with the aftermath of Russian drone incursions, which President Nawrocki characterized as a test passed and part of a hybrid war. Early reports focused on residents' anxieties and Tusk's condemnation of actions detrimental to the state and the spread of Russian propaganda. An extraordinary UN Security Council meeting was convened at Poland's request to address the drone incidents, with discussions also questioning NATO's immediate declaration of the incursions not being an act of war. A significant development in the late morning was the unexpected release of 52 prisoners by Belarus, including Polish citizens, unofficially linked to a request from US President Trump.
11.09.2025
04:14
Opozycja i rząd odmieniają słowa „współpraca” i „jedność” przez wszystkie przypadki, ale komunikaty partyjne są jednak sprzeczne z tymi wspólnotowymi deklaracjami. Konfederacja i PiS atakują rząd Donalda Tuska, a prezydent Karol Nawrocki zapowiada zwołanie Rady Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego.
04:14
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06:02Tusk Responds to Russian Aggression

Polish media continues its focus on Russian drone incursions, with reports of Russian drones over Poland (Polsat News, Super Express) and residents' fears (Radio ZET). Prime Minister Tusk has issued strong statements regarding "acting to the detriment of the Polish state" (Do Rzeczy) and condemning the spread of Russian propaganda (300polityka). Discussion also centers on Poland's preparedness for aggression (Rzeczpospolita) and President Nawrocki's strong approval ratings (wPolityce). Additionally, there's a report of two Ukrainian girls being verbally abused (OKO.press) and teachers not receiving awards (Gazeta Prawna).
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09:26Poland Addresses Russian Drone Incursions

Polish media continues to focus on the aftermath of Russian drone incursions. President Nawrocki has stated that all tests were passed and the Russian provocation was an attempt to test reaction capabilities (300polityka). However, Merz acknowledges that the situation is "not as good as it should be" (Polsat News). There is also a report of an extraordinary UN Security Council meeting (Radio ZET), and discussions about why NATO immediately declared the incursion not an act of war (Wyborcza). Separately, the opinion of the TSUE general advocate regarding WIBOR-based loan agreements suggests they can be challenged (Gazeta Prawna, Rzeczpospolita).
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12:14Bialorusian Prisoner Release

Polish media reports on the surprising release of 52 prisoners from Belarus, with several sources highlighting the inclusion of Polish citizens among them (Do Rzeczy, Polsat News, Rzeczpospolita, Wprost). This development is unofficially linked to negotiations involving the US and a request from President Trump (Rzeczpospolita). Concurrently, discussions around Russian drone incursions continue, with a minister warning of Russia's plans within three to four years (Radio ZET) and criticism of Onet for promoting German air defense systems after a Russian drone attack (wPolityce).
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15:40Poland Confronts Hybrid Warfare and Drone Attacks

Polish media is largely dominated by the ongoing discussion of Russian drone incursions and the country's response. President Nawrocki asserted that Poland successfully passed a test posed by Russian drone attacks, which he views as part of a hybrid war (Polsat News, 300polityka, wPolityce). Concerns remain, however, with reports that some Poles believed Russian disinformation campaigns related to these attacks (OKO.press) and that the drones were targeting a NATO base (Radio ZET). The release of 52 prisoners by Belarus, potentially linked to US negotiations, also features in the news (Rzeczpospolita).
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20:05

20:08Poland United Against Russian Drone Attacks

Polish media continues to focus on Russian drone incursions, with Prime Minister Tusk making strong statements about those acting "to the detriment of the Polish state" and condemning Russian propaganda (Do Rzeczy, 300polityka). There are reports of several countries, including the Czech Republic, Sweden, and the Netherlands, offering military support to bolster Poland's air defense after drones violated Polish airspace (Rzeczpospolita). Despite some past political divisions, the head of the BBN notes that the Russian attack has integrated the Polish political elite, with discussions being productive (wPolityce). Farmers are also protesting in Warsaw for the salvation of Polish agriculture (Wprost).
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