VLADIMIR Putin’s drones that invaded Poland’s airspace were reportedly headed towards a Nato base.
Polish investigations have found five of the drones were on a “direct path” to the base, in a move Zelensky said was aimed at slowing supplies of air defences to Ukraine ahead of winter.

The drones, which entered Polish airspace on Wednesday morning, forced Warsaw to shoot them down and trigger Nato Article 4, one below the threshold of war.
It marked the first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 that Nato has directly engaged with Vlad’s forces.
German newspaper Die Welt reported that the Polish site the drones are thought to have been directed towards is providing military supplies to Ukraine.