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Poland Warned Putin His Plane Would Be ‘Forcibly Landed’ and He’d Be Taken to The Hague If He Flew Into Polish Airspace
Poland warned Russian President Vladimir Putin not to enter Polish airspace, or his plane would be "forcibly landed" and he'd be escorted to The Hague to be prosecuted for war crimes, Poland's Deputy Prime Minister,
"I cannot guarantee that an independent Polish court won't order the government to escort such an aircraft down to hand (Putin) over to the court in The Hague," Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said.
POLAND has warned it could be forced to take down Putin’s jet if it crosses its skies en route to crunch talks with Donald Trump. Foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski said Poland
Poland issued a stern warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Polish officials stated his aircraft would be forcibly landed if he entered Polish airspace. Putin would then be escorted to The Hague for war crimes prosecution.
The Polish foreign minister said he could not guarantee that Russian President Vladimir Putin's plane would not be forced to land.
EADaily, October 24th, 2025. A well-known American journalist Tucker Carlson commented on the threats of Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Poland’s SHOCKING Threat to Russia | Threatens to SHOOT DOWN Putin’s Plane Ahead of Trump Meet | WW3
Poland has issued a bold warning to President Vladimir Putin, threatening to shoot down his plane if it enters Polish airspace ahead of a planned summit with Donald Trump in Budapest. Citing the 2023 ICC arrest warrant for alleged war crimes in Ukraine,
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski issues a warning against Russia's President Vladimir Putin against travelling through its airspace.
EADaily, . Political scientist Rostislav Ishchenko called Poland's threats to intercept Russian President Vladimir Putin's plane if he flies to Budapest empty.
Any trip to Budapest would require Putin to fly through the air space of other EU countries. Poland said on Tuesday it could force Putin's plane down and arrest him on an international warrant if he flies over its territory, but Bulgaria said Putin could use its airspace to reach the meeting.