Violations of non-combatant airspace during the Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)

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During the Russo-Ukrainian war, particularly since the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine that began on February 24, 2022, the airspaces of non-combatant neighbouring countries, NATO members and endorsing Ukraine, have been violated on several occasions by Russia and Belarus, on one side, but also by Ukraine.

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The violations mostly targeted Romania and Poland, key NATO members having the longest borders with Ukraine, but also Moldova and the Baltic states.

List of violations

DateNoncombatant countryCommitted byNature of violation
February 24, 2022 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine On the starting day of the invasion, a Ukrainian Air Force Sukhoi Su-27 fighter suffered some technical problems which resulted in the loss of communication with its home base. The fighter accidentally entered Romanian airspace and was intercepted by two Romanian F-16 fighters which escorted it to the 95th Air Base in Bacău. After its technical problems were fixed, the Ukrainian aircraft was returned without its armament on March 1, being escorted by two MiG-21 LanceRs to the border where other Ukrainian aircraft took over. [1] [2]
March 2, 2022 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Flag of Russia.svg Russia Four Russian Su-24s and Su-27s violated the airspace of Sweden above the Baltic Sea east of Gotland. The Swedish Air Force, using a JAS 39 Gripen, photographed the event. [3] [4]
March 10, 2022 Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
Flag of Romania.svg Romania
Undisclosed 2022 Zagreb Tu-141 crash: An unmanned drone, a Tupolev Tu-141, crashed in Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia, after travelling through Croatian, Hungarian and Romanian airspace. [5] [6] Both Ukraine and Russia denied ownership of the drone. [7] [8] Croatian Minister of Defense Mario Banožić said in an interview that the governments of Croatia and other NATO member states in the drone's flight path know who launched the drone, but the information had been declared a state secret. [9]
March 14, 2022 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian Orlan-10 drone crashed in the Bistrița-Năsăud County. Initially thought to be a privately owned commercial drone, it was soon identified to be an Orlan-10 of the Russian army. [10] [11]
April 29, 2022 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian Antonov An-30 violated the airspace of Sweden south of Blekinge in the Friday evening. The violation lasted for less than one minute. [12]
November 15, 2022 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 2022 missile explosion in Poland: A Ukrainian air-defence missile became out of control and crashed into a grain facility in the village of Przewodów, killing two people. [13]
December 16, 2022 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Russia.svg Russia During a Russian missile attack on Ukraine, Polish radar detected an unidentified object in their airspace, but neither the United States F-15 or Polish MiG-29 fighter jets operating nearby were able to visually identify it before it disappeared from radar. On April 27, 2023, remains of a Kh-55 cruise missile were discovered by a horseback rider in a forest in Zamość, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, 15 km west of near the city of Bydgoszcz (NATO Joint Force Training Centre headquarter) in northern Poland; according to the Polish Air Force Institute of Technology, the missile was likely fired by a Russian Su-34 during the December 16, 2022 attack on Ukraine but unintentionally veered off course, travelling through Belarusian airspace into Poland before crashing. [14] [15]

The discovery provoked a political controversy in Poland regarding why the airspace violation had not been made public at the time, and why Polish air defence and radar systems had lost track of the missile. [14]

February 10, 2023 Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian missile violated Moldovan airspace, resulting in the Russian ambassador to Moldova being summoned in protest. [16]
August 1, 2023 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus Two Belarusian helicopters violated Polish airspace, with the Belarusian chargé d'affaires summoned by Poland in response. [17]
September 4–9, 2023 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian drone fell on Romanian territory during the attacks on the night of September 3 to 4. The claims were initially denied, [18] however, on September 5, drone fragments were identified near the village of Plauru on the Ukrainian border. [19] Other drone fragments were discovered on September 9. [20]
September 13, 2023 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Russia.svg Russia The crew of a Romanian Air Force helicopter identified fragments from a drone between the villages of Nufăru and Victoria, after a Russian attack on the Ukrainian port of Izmail. [21] According to the locals, the drone fell about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) away from a military unit located in the area. [22]
September 30, 2023 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian drone was detected in Romanian airspace by the Romanian defence ministry during an overnight drone attack against Ukraine. [23]
December 14, 2023 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian drone violated Romanian airspace and crashed on Romanian territory, resulting in German and Romanian fighter jets being scrambled. [24]
December 29, 2023 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian missile violated Polish airspace for less than three minutes, during which time the missile was tracked by Polish and allied radar systems. The Russian chargé d'affaires was summoned by Poland in response. [25] [26]
March 24, 2024 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian cruise missile, aimed at Ukraine, violated Polish airspace for 39 seconds, near the village of Oserdów. In response, Polish and allied aircraft were activated. [27] [28]
June 14, 2024 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian Su-24 violated the airspace of Sweden east of the southern point of Gotland on the Friday evening. Two military of Sweden called the pilot and warned him, getting no reply. Two JAS 39 Gripen intercepted the Russian airplane and escorted it away from Swedish airspace. [29]
July 24–25, 2024 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Russia.svg Russia Night attacks launched on Ukraine for two consecutive days and multiple drones observed approaching the Romanian border. On both occasions Romanian F-16s were sent to monitor the situation in Tulcea County. [30] [31] Three Geran-2 drones entered Romanian territory on July 25 as claimed by the Ukrainian Air Force. The drones subsequently crashed and the wrecks were identified in the aftermath. [32]
September 7, 2024 Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia Flag of Russia.svg Russia The drone crashed in the Rēzekne Municipality after flying through Belarus. [33] A week before the incident, on August 27, 2024, the Minister of Defense of Latvia announced a "concrete reaction" in response if incidents involving a Russian drone continue to be repeated on NATO territory [34]
September 8, 2024 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Russia.svg Russia The drone violated the airspace of Romania, its wreckage is being searched for in a deserted area on the outskirts of the city of Periprava [35]
September 27, 2024 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Russia.svg Russia A drone briefly entered Romanian airspace during a Russian attack on Ukraine. Four aircraft were brought to monitor the situation. [36]
October 17, 2024 Flag of Romania.svg Romania UnknownA "small aerial target" was detected over the Black Sea, about 150 km east of Mihail Kogălniceanu. The object proceeded to fly 14 km in the Romanian airspace around Eforie Nord, later towards Topraisar. Spanish and Romanian jets were sent out to monitor the situation but made no contact with the target. The radar contact was lost near Amzacea. No impact zones were identified. [37]
October 19, 2024 Flag of Romania.svg Romania UnknownAnother "small aerial target" was detected 45 km east of Sfântu Gheorghe, Tulcea. Spanish and Romanian fighters were again sent to visually identify the object but did not detect anything. Radar contact was lost south of Cogealac and no impact zones were identified in the aftermath. [36]
January 17, 2025 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Russia.svg Russia The Romanian Ministry of National Defence announced that several Russian drones entered Romanian airspace. A possible drone impact zone was identified near Plauru. [36]
February 11, 2025 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian Su-24 violated Polish airspace near Gdańsk Bay for one minute and 12 seconds, reaching 6.5 kilometres (4 miles) into Polish territory. Polish military officials reported that Russia had admitted the airspace violation and blamed it on a malfunction in the Su-24's navigation system. [38]
April 25, 2025 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian military helicopter from the Baltic Fleet entered Polish airspace over its territorial waters in the evening. It was tracked by military radar and the Polish Air Navigation Agency until it left the airspace. [39]
July 21, 2025 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Four Ukrainian aircraft unintentionally entered Romanian airspace for a few minutes on the night of July 21 during a Russian attack in northern Ukraine. At around 3:00 AM, Romanian radar detected 12 Ukrainian aerial contacts in Ukrainian airspace on Romania's northern border. Two Romanian F-16s were scrambled from the 86th Air Base, followed by two Italian Typhoons from the 57th Air Base. The Ukrainian aircraft briefly entered Romanian airspace around the Sighetu Marmației and Vicovu de Sus areas without posing any threat. [40]
August 20, 2025 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian drone, likely a Geran-2, crashed and exploded around midnight in Osiny, Łuków County, a village located around 100 kilometres (62 mi) away from the Polish border, 80 kilometres (50 mi) from Warsaw and 40 kilometres (25 mi) away from the Dęblin Air Base. The remains were identified in the morning on August 20 in a 8–10 metres (26–33 ft)-diameter burnt area. The drone was not detected by radar. Buildings from the village were damaged in the explosion but there were no injuries. [41] [42]
August 25, 2025 Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia
Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine During a Ukrainian drone attack on Saint Petersburg and Ust-Luga, a drone violated Latvian airspace and travelled onward into Estonia, where it crashed and exploded in a field in Tartu County. Early findings from an Estonian investigation identified it as a Ukrainian drone that had veered off course due to Russian radio jamming. [43]
September 4, 2025 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Russia.svg Russia Two Russian drones entered Polish airspace during an attack on western Ukraine. Polish and allied aircraft were scrambled in response to the attack and the drones were closely monitored until they left the Polish territory. [44]
September 8, 2025 Flag of Poland.svg Poland UnknownAn unarmed drone with Cyrillic markings crashed in Polatycze near the Belarus–Poland border. [45]
September 9, 2025 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Russia.svg Russia 2025 Russian drone incursion into Poland: On the night of September 9/10, multiple Russian drones entered Polish airspace. Allied aircraft including Polish, Dutch, Italian and American began operating in the airspace, and air defense and radar systems were put on high alert. [46] [47] At least 21 drones were recorded in Polish airspace. [48] The Warsaw International, Warsaw Modlin, Rzeszów and Lublin airports were temporarily closed that night due to "unplanned military activity". [49] [50] Up to four Russian drones were shot down. [51]

One drone crashed in Oleśno, near Elbląg, more than 200 km away from Poland's eastern border. Poland invoked Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty as a response to this incident. [52]

September 13, 2025 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian drone was detected in Romanian airspace. Two F-16s were scrambled to monitor the border with Ukraine at 18:05 and subsequently intercepted the drone. [53] The two aircraft tracked it for about 50 minutes from Chilia Veche to Pardina where it crossed into Ukraine. Permission was given to shoot down the drone but the pilots decided against opening fire to avoid potential collateral damage. [54] The Russian ambassador was summoned by the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the aftermath. [55]
September 19, 2025 Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Flag of Russia.svg Russia Three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets violated Estonian airspace around Vaindloo in the Gulf of Finland for a total of 12 minutes; the jets reportedly had no flight plans and their transponders turned off. The Estonian Defence Forces published a chart of the flight showing the jets flying in a straight line parallel to the Estonia border from east to west. [56] The Russian Chargé d'Affaires was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia in protest and handed a diplomatic note. [57] Estonia invoked Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty as a response to this incident. [58]
September 19, 2025 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Flag of Russia.svg Russia Two Russian fighter jets violated safety zone of the Orlen Petrobaltic drilling platform. [59]
September 22, 2025 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark UnknownUnidentified drones, suspected to be Russian, violated Denmark's airspace, specifically near Copenhagen Airport. [60]
October 6, 2025 Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus Weather balloons carrying black-market cigarettes led to the shutdown of Vilnius airport. At least 14 balloons were launched from Belarus, resulting in the cancellation of 30 flights. [61] On 27 October, After the situation repeated itself numerous times throughout the month, Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene said that the incidents were "a tool of hybrid aggression against Europe” and that the Lithuanian army was taking "all necessary measures" to shoot down the balloons. [62]

Lithuanian border guard closed the border with Belarus on 26 October for 24 hours, but Ruginiene prolongued the restrictions for three days. She said the government was discussing to extend the measure indefinitely. On 29 October, it was decided that the border would remain closed until 30 November 2025. [63] [64]

October 17, 2025 Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia UnknownTwo unidentified drones overflew Camp Reedo, a US Army base in Southern Estonia; one of them was shot down with an anti-drone gun. Estonian security forces were still searching for the unmanned aircraft as of 29 October. [65]
October 23, 2025 Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Su 30 fighter and an Il-78 refueling tanker that departed from Kaliningrad entered briefly the Lithuanian airspace. Spanish Eurofighter jets took off for an air patrol of the area. [66]
November 11, 2025 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian drone entered and crashed on Romanian territory just after midnight, on November 11, during an attack on Ukraine in the Izmail area. Weather conditions did not allow for NATO and Romanian fighter jets to be deployed. The drone fragments were identified in an inhabited area after the incident, as confirmed by the Romanian Foreign Minister. [67]
November 17, 2025Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian drone hit the LNG Turkish tanker Olinda at anchor in the port of Izmail, on the Danube, setting the ship on fire. Although no violation of the Romanian airspace was reported, two Romanian villages on the southern bank of the river had to be evacuated as a security measure, given the risk of explosion. [68]
November 19, 2025 Flag of Romania.svg Romania

Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova

Flag of Russia.svg Russia A Russian drone entered Romanian airspace around 00:20 in the night around Vylkove, penetrated 8 kms. in Romanian territory around the villages of Periplava and Chilia Veche, then entered Ukrainian airspace again. Minutes later, it entered Moldovan airspace over the autonomous region of Gagauzia, flew over the village of Colibași and then entered Romanian airspace again minutes before 01:00, close to the border village of Oancea.

Four jets, two Romanian and two German, were scrambled to intercept it, but signals from the drone were lost, and it is unknown what happened to it. Romanian authorities launched a search for possible impact zones. [69]

November 22, 2025Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands UnknownSeveral drones overflew Volkel Air Base, home of Royal Dutch Air Force and USAF squadrons. The Dutch military on the ground opened fire on the incursors, but no wreckage was found. [70] The airport of Eindhoven was shut down for several hours. [71]
November 24, 2025Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Flag of Russia.svg Russia Two Italian Eurofighter Typhoons intercepted a Russian "special" trainer (dubbed by NATO as "Black Pearl") escorted by a pair of Su-30SM2 and Tu-134UBL fighters flying over Ämari as part of Operation East Flank. [72] [73]
November 25, 2025 Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova Flag of Russia.svg Russia Around 09:00 in the morning, a Russian drone crashed on the roof of a house in the village of Cuhureștii de Jos, located 20 kms. from the Ukrainian border. No people were injured as the drone did not explode, and people in the proximity of the impact zone were evacuated. [74]

Six drones were recorded as violating Moldovan airspace in that morning.

November 25, 2025Flag of Romania.svg Romania Flag of Russia.svg Russia Hours before the incident in neighbouring Moldova, two drones were detected in Romania. The first one entered Romanian airspace at around 06:30 AM around Chilia Veche, Tulcea County, it was tracked by German Eurofighters but the drone re-entered Ukrainian airspace. Minutes later, another drone that may had also penetrated Moldovan airspace was detected in Galați County, heading west. Two Romanian F-16s were scrambled for monitoring, but had no visual contact. At 08:50 AM, the drone was caught on camera by a bypasser over the city of Tecuci, after the Government launched a RO-Alert alarm for Vrancea County. This incursion was the deepest into Romanian territory since the escalation of the war in February 2022. [75]

After four hours into Romanian territory, the drone crashed in Vaslui County, in the courtyard of a local from the village of Puiești. [76]

See also

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