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Poland seals eastern border & deploys 40,000 troops as Putin and dictator pal begin war games on West’s doorstep


POLAND has deployed 40,000 troops to its eastern front as Vladimir Putin launches his WW3 drills in Belarus.

Barbed wire and metal barricades were seen at Polish border crossings with the former Soviet state, as authorities announced “all checkpoints” would be shut from midnight today.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaking at an air base.
Poland has vowed to modernise its military as it faces increasing threats from Russia
Soldiers at a closed Poland-Belarus border crossing.
Poland closed its NATO and EU border crossing with Belarus
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Russian warship at sea.
Russia and Belarus have launched their Zapad war games
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Illustration comparing Poland and Russia's military capabilities, showing troop numbers and weaponry.

The Zapad drills – meaning “West” in Russian – take place every four years and entail chilling mock military exercises, which Polish PM Donald Tusk has called “very aggressive” and “offensive”.

Polish Deputy Defence Minister Cezary Tomczyk said: “Poland has been preparing for the Zapad-2025 manoeuvres for many months.

“The Polish Army has conducted exercises in which over 30,000 Polish soldiers, as well as soldiers of the NATO alliance, took part in order to adequately respond.

“Let’s remember that Zapad-2025 is an offensive exercise.”

In 2017, the drills involved creating fictional scenarios, which saw Russia capture Baltic states, bomb Germany and invade neutral countries.

Russia insisted it was purely rehearsing a defence strategy, but Nato officials warned the exercises were a “serious preparation for war”.

And in 2021, the drills led to Belarus’s rearmament, with weapons later deployed in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

In a powerful display of solidarity, several Nato members, including the UK, have sent reinforcements to Poland, including troops, artillery, and air defence systems.

The UK already has around 300 troops in Poland as part of a “regular air policing mission” – and Defence Secretary John Healey vowed to “do what we can” to make that more robust.

That could mean increasing the number of boots on the ground in the eastern European nation.


The border closures have sparked outrage in Russia as Putin fumed they would cause “serious harm” to the transit of goods.

Accusing Tusk of engaging in “confrontational steps” and “further escalating tensions” he urged the PM to “consider the consequences of such destructive steps – and reconsider the decision as soon as possible”.

It comes as 19 Russian drones invaded Polish airspace on Wednesday night – forcing Warsaw to shoot them down and trigger Nato Article 4, one below the threshold of war.

It marked the first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 that Nato has directly engaged with Vlad’s forces – pushing Europe inches closer to an all-out war.

Tusk warned Putin: “Anyone who decides in any way to attack Poland, Polish territory or Polish airspace, will always have to reckon with an adequate reaction.”

How Putin has awakened sleeping giant Poland armed to teeth with Europe’s biggest army after ‘deliberate’ drone invasion

By Nicole Cherruault

POLAND is building Europe’s mightiest military in a direct challenge to Vladimir Putin as the country readies itself to fight.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk today vowed to modernise the country’s already $35 billion-strong military after Russia’s “deliberate” drone invasion earlier this week.

In an address to troops at an air base in the central city of Lask, he said Poland is due to receive its first F-35 fighter jets from the US next year.

It will be the first delivery of the 32 aircrafts expected by 2030 as the country continues to beef up its defence in the face of Russian threats.

Tusk said: “We will do everything to ensure that our allied obligations, which are so important from our point of view today, are fulfilled by our allies.”

It comes as Nato vowed to defend “every inch” of allied land after Kremlin drones invaded Polish airspace overnight – forcing Warsaw to shoot them down and trigger Nato Article 4, one below the threshold of war.

The Polish site the drones are thought to have been targeting is providing military supplies to Ukraine, German newspaper Die Welt reported.

Citing a high-ranking Nato officer the paper said: “Based on current information, we assume that the drones most likely intentionally entered Nato airspace.”

According to Zelensky, the swooping devices were a “test” by Russia to see how Nato allies would respond.

Answering calls from Poland and Ukraine, the UK yesterday vowed it would step up to meet Putin’s challenge and Nato vowed to defend “every inch” of allied land.

Healey condemned Russia’s “reckless, dangerous and unprecedented” escalation after meeting with E5 defence officials from Germany, France and Italy – with Poland’s defence minister diverted by the crisis.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaks during a press conference regarding the threat posed by Russian drones in Polish airspace at the 32nd Tactical Air Base in Lask, about 30 km south-west of Lodz, Poland, September 11, 2025. Agencja Wyborcza.pl/Tomasz Stanczak via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. POLAND OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN POLAND.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaks during a press conference regarding the threat posed by Russian drones
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Russian submarine at sea.
The Zapad drills – meaning ‘West’ in Russian – take place every four years and entail chilling mock military exercises
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Military tanks driving on a dirt road.
Russia and Belarus military beginning their drills
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Soldiers patrol the street after a drone or similar object struck a residential building according to local authorities, following violations of Polish airspace during a Russian attack on Ukraine, in Wyryki-Polod, Poland September 10, 2025. Agencja Wyborcza.pl/Jakub Orzechowski/via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. POLAND OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN POLAND.
Soldiers patrol the street after a drone hit a resident’s home

He said: “Following our discussions today, I’ve asked our UK Armed Forces to look at options to bolster Nato’s air defence over Poland.”

Sir Keir Starmer condemned Russia’s “egregious and unprecedented violation” of Nato airspace and slammed it as proof of Putin’s “blatant disregard for peace”.

He said he had spoken to Polish PM Donald Tusk to show Britain’s support, adding: “My sincere thanks go to the NATO and Polish forces who rapidly responded to protect the Alliance.”

Poland’s Prime Minster Donald Tusk said 19 Russian drones sailed across the border amid an onslaught against western Ukraine, taking his country to the “closest to conflict since WW2”.

He said four were shot down by Nato fighter jets – understood to be from Poland, Italy, the Netherland the US – and officials later said seven had been found on the ground.

Kremlin spokespeople have denied there is any evidence the drones were Russian, and even outrageously implied they had been launched by Kyiv.

Calling for action from allies, Zelensky said it sets an “extremely dangerous precedent for Europe”.

“A strong response is needed and it can only be a joint response by all partners: Ukraine, Poland, all Europeans, the United States,” he said.

VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - SEPTEMBER 5: (RUSSIA OUT) Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during the plenary session of the 10th Eastern Economic Forum, on September 5 2025, in Vladivostok, Russia. Putin arrived in Vladivostok for a two-day trip to attend an annual Eastern Economic Forum. (Photo by Contributor/Getty Images)
Putin has accused Tusk of escalating war tensions
Leopard tank kicking up dust during military exercise.
A Polish Leopard tank taking part in a military exercise
This video grab taken from a handout footage released by the Russian Defence Ministry on September 12, 2025, shows Russian Armed Forces taking part in the Zapad-2025 (West-2025) joint military drills of the armed forces of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus at an undisclosed location. (Photo by Handout / Russian Defence Ministry / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / Russian Defence Ministry" - HANDOUT - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS (Photo by HANDOUT/Russian Defence Ministry/AFP via Getty Images)
Russian Armed Forces taking part in the Zapad drills

Illustration of a map showing the trajectory of Russian drones shot down over Poland.

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