A damaged drone was discovered in Czosn贸wka village, eastern Poland, approximately 40 km from the Belarus border, police confirmed at 5:40 AM UTC on September 10th, 2025. The discovery comes as Poland reported shooting down 10 "Shahed" drones that violated its airspace earlier in the morning, an incident described by the Polish Armed Forces as an act of aggression. Prime Minister Donald Tusk had previously informed NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg about the incursion, which entered Polish airspace via Wlodawa heading towards Parczew. Local police in Czosn贸wka stated that relevant services were notified immediately after the drone's finding and that actions are underway to address the situation. The Polish General Staff urged residents not to approach, touch, or move any found drones or their fragments, as these elements may remain dangerous and require examination by sapper patrols. Residents are advised to report any findings to the emergency number 112 or the nearest police unit to ensure the area can be secured. Edgars Rink膿vi膷s, identified as [@NawrockiKn](https://twitter.com/NawrockiKn), expressed full support and solidarity with Poland following the drone incursion, labeling it clear testimony that Russian aggression in Ukraine affects allies directly. He emphasized the need for appropriate measures and stressed that allies are and should be working together. Previous reports indicated that Polish airports, including Warsaw's Chopin and Modlin, experienced closures due to drone activity, with some NOTAMs extended until 04:30 UTC. The Territorial Defence Forces of Poland were placed on heightened readiness. Concurrently, Ukraine's Air Force reported cruise missiles in the Ivano-Frankivsk region heading south towards Transcarpathia, and the Russian Defense claimed to have destroyed 122 Ukrainian "careers" during the night.