Poland identified seven drones and sections of a rocket after invasion of drones into the Polish airspace overnight, interior ministry spokesman Carolina Galetska said at a press conference.

‘Seven drones and debris of a rocket of unknown origin were found’said Galetska.

A house and a car was damaged in the eastern part of the country, Galetska added, citing a temporary report.

It is recalled that Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has spoken of a “large -scale challenge” today, following the halt of many “Russian drones” who entered the Polish airspace during Moscow’s attack on Western Ukraine.

Poland needs more support than its allies, the country’s prime minister said Donald Tusk speaking to parliament, after the Download of Russian drones.

Tusk said that there were 19 violations of the airspace, that a large number of drones came from Belarus and that 4 drones were dismissed.

The last drone was shot down at 6.45am, local time, he said.

The Poland’s prime minister emphasized that he is in constant communication with the allies to strengthen the country’s air defense and that he called for the activation of Article 4 of NATO, which provides for the consultation of all members of the Alliance if any of them believes that his territorial is threatened.