Russian Attacks on Ukraine Prompt Polish Air Response

Learner News | 03.09.2025

This edition of Polish Learner News covers Poland’s strategic response to recent escalations in Ukraine, highlighting key military measures and international collaborations aimed at safeguarding national security amidst regional tensions.

Russian Attacks on Ukraine Prompt Polish Air Response

The news in Polish

Polska zareagowała1 na rosyjskie ataki na Ukrainę. W dniach 2-3 września Rosja zaatakowała Ukrainę, w tym Kijów. Polska podjęła działania ochronne2, zwiększając czujność3 wojskową. Polski sprzęt i sojusznicze samoloty chroniły przestrzeń4 powietrzną. 3 września Polska zakończyła operację po ustaniu5 ataków. Ukraina odnotowała zniszczenia6 i ofiary w regionie Kirovograd.

  1. zareagować
    odpowiedzieć na coś, zareagować na coś, podjąć działanie w odpowiedzi na coś. ↩︎
  2. ochronny
    mający na celu ochronę, zabezpieczenie przed zagrożeniem. ↩︎
  3. czujność  (f.)
    stan uważności, gotowość do szybkiego reagowania na zagrożenie. ↩︎
  4. przestrzeń  (f.)
    obszar, który może być wypełniony, miejsce lub część czegoś. ↩︎
  5. ustanie  (n.)
    zaprzestanie, zakończenie czegoś, proces ustania. ↩︎
  6. zniszczenie  (n.)
    uszkodzenia czegoś w wyniku działań destrukcyjnych, dewastacja. ↩︎

Translation

Poland responded to the Russian attacks on Ukraine. On 2nd and 3rd September, Russia attacked Ukraine, including Kyiv. Poland took protective measures by increasing military vigilance. Polish equipment and allied aircraft secured the airspace. On 3rd September, Poland concluded the operation after the attacks ceased. Ukraine reported damage and casualties in the Kirovograd region.

Text comprehension

Question 1: On which dates did Russia attack Ukraine?

Russia attacked Ukraine on September 2 and 3.

Question 2: What did Poland do in response to the attacks?

Poland increased military vigilance and deployed equipment and allied aircraft to protect its airspace.

Vocabulary

PolishEnglish
zareagować react
ochronny protective
czujność  (f.)vigilance
przestrzeń  (f.)space
ustanie  (n.)cessation
zniszczenie  (n.)destruction

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A recent escalation in Russian military activity against Ukraine has led Poland to mobilise its air forces as a precautionary measure. Reports from the night between 2nd and 3rd September highlight Russia’s renewed attacks on various Ukrainian regions, including the capital, Kyiv. In response, the Polish Armed Forces initiated procedures to ensure national airspace safety, confirming that operations had reached the highest state of readiness.

According to official statements, Polish and allied aircraft, along with ground-based radar and air defence systems, were actively deployed, marking an increased alert in Polish airspace. This operation was described as a preventative action aimed at protecting both airspace and civilians, particularly those near the affected areas. The Polish military continuously monitored the evolving situation, maintaining readiness for immediate response as needed.

Russian Attacks on Ukraine Prompt Polish Air Response
Russian Attacks on Ukraine Prompt Polish Air Response

By the morning of 3rd September, Poland had stood down its air units following reports that Russian long-range aerial strikes on Ukraine had ceased. Polish military communications expressed gratitude to NATO and allied forces, especially highlighting the support from Dutch F-35 aircraft in maintaining Polish air security.

In Ukraine, air raid alarms were activated nationwide, as Russian drone attacks resulted in casualties and infrastructure damage, particularly impacting the Kirovohrad region. Ukrainian authorities documented significant damage, with injuries reported in the town of Znamianka.

This incident marks another instance in which Poland’s military forces have taken precautionary actions in response to the volatile security situation in the region. Similar mobilisations occurred recently, underscoring ongoing tensions resulting from the conflict in Ukraine.

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