Polish President Karol Nawrocki signed consent for NATO troop deployments to Poland on September 14th, 2025, allowing foreign forces to remain under Operation "Eastern Sentinel" to bolster defenses against ongoing Russian threats. This development occurred as Ukraine's Air Force reported repeated launches of Shahed-136/131 shock UAVs from the Satalovo aerodrome in the northern direction. These troop deployment measures come amid continued regional alerts regarding potential Russian drone activity. Earlier on September 14th, 2025, Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) had reported similar repeated launches of Shahed-136 shock UAVs from the Bryansk and Kursk regions. During the reporting window from 3:02 PM to 3:46 PM UTC on September 14th, no new specific drone activity within Polish airspace was officially confirmed, but the consent for NATO troops indicates a proactive stance by Poland. This decision by President Nawrocki follows a period of heightened vigilance from Polish security services, including hundreds of thousands of officers from Polskapolja, KGPSP, and Straż Graniczna, along with soldiers, as previously stated by the Ministry of Interior and Administration (MSWiA). The authorization for NATO troops to stay under Operation "Eastern Sentinel" directly addresses the persistent Russian threats that have been a cause for concern along Poland's borders and the wider region.