The drone attack on Poland opened a new chapter of uncertainty in the region and immediately heated up the political atmosphere. For many, the case is clear – it was Russia, testing NATO’s patience in the context of the war with Ukraine and trying to intimidate Poles. Others claim that the drones entered Polish airspace by accident because they were not intercepted by Ukrainian air defenses, which would suggest a tragic coincidence or even a deliberate act. An even more controversial theory suggests that Ukraine, with the consent of certain Polish politicians, may have staged a provocation to put pressure on Polish society after the president’s lukewarm remarks about its prospects of joining NATO and the EU. Sabotage, accident, or a play on emotions – who really stands behind this incident?
Category: War
War covers surveys on armed conflicts, international security and perceptions of military actions and alliances. This category examines public sentiment toward escalation risks, military support and civilian consequences.





