Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Radosław Sikorski, stated on September 10th, 2025, that last night's drone intrusions into Polish airspace were deliberate. Sikorski expressed his expectation that President Donald Trump will demonstrate support for Polish safety through action, referencing discussions held last week at the White House with President Karol Nawrocki. This confirmation comes as authorities announced that two additional drones have been discovered, bringing the total number of found drones to 12. Sikorski's remarks, made during his meeting last week, directly address the nature of the incursions, which NATO aircraft previously intervened to counter. The discovery of further drone debris indicates the ongoing nature of the investigation and the extent of the airspace violations. The total of 12 drones found underscores the scale of the incident that prompted NATO to invoke Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty at Poland's request. Earlier on September 10th, 2025, Senator Lindsey Graham had voiced strong support for President Trump's stance on Russian airspace violations, urging European allies to impose tariffs on nations supporting Russia's war efforts. The Ukrainian Air Force had also reported multiple aerial threats across Ukraine between 2:32 PM and 2:47 PM UTC on the same day, including reconnaissance UAVs and rocket threats. NATO sources had also reported unidentified objects entering Lithuanian airspace earlier on September 10th, with reconnaissance ongoing. Polish authorities had previously recovered debris, including components of Russian drones and an American AIM-120C-7 air-to-air missile, following overnight incursions. U.S. President Donald Trump was scheduled to speak with Polish President Andrzej Duda about these incursions. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico described the violation as a serious incident with potentially far-reaching consequences. Russia's Foreign Ministry has labeled reports of drones in Polish airspace as myths.