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Warsaw Airports Resume Operations After Overnight Russian Drone Incursion

  • 10.09.2025, 9:28

However, delays and schedule changes are possible.

Warsaw airports have reopened after a temporary closure due to a military operation to intercept Russian drones that flew into the country during Russia's overnight strike on Ukraine.

Airspace over Chopin Airport has reopened, reported the airport's press service.

"However, given the situation of airspace restrictions and closures, difficulties and delays are to be expected and may continue throughout the day. Please refer to the airport website for the current status of flights, detailed information is available directly from the carriers," the airport said.

Reminder, during the Russian attack of Ukraine on the night of September 10, Poland's airspace was repeatedly violated by drones. An "operation to identify and neutralize targets" was launched. Because of this, airports in Lublin, Rzeszów and Warsaw were temporarily closed.

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