Poland’s Chief of the General Staff, General Wiesław Kukuła, said the situation during the early hours was “under our full control” throughout. <br><br> “The drones have left Polish territory,” Kukuła said. “I emphasize that they were under our control and did not cause any damage here.” <br><br> With missiles and drones regularly used by both sides in the war between Russia and Ukraine, Poland has long been on high alert for potential airspace violations, especially around its eastern border. <br><br> In August, Warsaw sent a formal note of protest to the Russian government after a drone came down the eastern village of Osiny, some 100 kilometers from the Polish-Ukrainian border. <br><br> Officials said it was a “conscious provocation” from Russia. <br><br> <h2>‘Lessons’ from earlier drone crash</h2>