Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed that 19 Russian airspace violations were registered overnight, with operations lasting from approximately 11:30 PM UTC on September 9th to 6:30 AM UTC on September 10th. "At the moment we have one very good news. There is no information that anyone would be injured or died as a result of Russian," Tusk stated via his official X account. Allied consultations have taken the nature of a formal application for the launch of Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty. During the period of incursions, two F-35s, two F-16s, and Mi-24, Mi-17, and Black Hawk helicopters were directed to the expected area of operation, according to Tusk. Dutch F-35s intercepted Russian drones over Poland within the NATO framework, as confirmed by Minister Brekelmans and reported via X. The response was an effort by NATO Integrated Air and Missile Defence (NATO IAMD) orchestrated by the NATO Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC), likely Uedem. This latest update follows previous reports that seven Russian drones and parts of one missile were recovered following multiple overnight incursions. Debris has been found in Wohyń, Lublin Voivodeship, and Cześniki, Zamość County, with one drone reportedly damaging a house in Wyryki, Poland. The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs had summoned Russia's Chargé d'Affaires earlier this morning in response to the violations.