Australian military aircraft that are seen near Poland -ukraine border while Kyiv 'massive attack' faces Russia
An Australian E -7A “Wedgetail” Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW & C) aircraft was spotted on Poland, according to an Osint report. It was accompanied by an F-35A Lightning II, probably from the Netherlands or Norway, which appeared briefly before disappearing from the radar when it flew east across the west of Poland. The report further mentioned: “The Wedgetail also turned off its transponder over East Police.” Meanwhile, the Operational Command of Poland said in a post about X. “Polish and Allied aircraft work in our airspace, while land -based air defense and radar exploration systems have been brought to the highest ready of readiness.” Eastern flank NATO members are attentive after Poland shot suspected Russian drones in its airspace in September, and drone observations and air strikes, including in Copenhagen and Munich, led to chaos in European aviation. Coin was unable to verify the claim independently. Ukraine said on Sunday that a Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia had killed one person because Poland said he had cramped Jets to secure his airspace. Ivan Fedorov, the head of the southeastern Ukrainian region, said at Telegram that a Russian ‘combined strike’ killed a woman and wounded nine other people. A car burns in front of an apartment building damaged during the overnight Russian drone and air strikes amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Zaporizhzhia, the Ukraine October 5, 2025. provided. Do not darken logo. A 16-year-old girl was among those who received an essential help from medical staff after the attack, Fedorov said, AFP reported. The Ukraine was under air strike overnight, with the country’s air force issuing urgent warnings about possible rocket and drone attacks, especially in the Lviv region, Andriy Sadovyi, the mayor of Lviv, a city about 70 km (43 miles) of the Polish border, reported that the city’s air defense was heavily intercepted. A nationwide air warning was issued at 4:09 pm (0109 GMT) across Ukraine, as the country had a greater concern about safety. The Mayor of LVIV, near the Polish border, confirmed that public transport routes were suspended due to a ‘massive enemy attack’. In addition to the air strikes, Russia strengthened its attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure as colder reinstated. This week, Moscow launched his biggest assault on Ukraine’s gas facilities, and on Saturday air strikes in the northern Chernihiv region left about 50,000 households without power. Public transport routes have been suspended due to a massive enemy attack. (This is a developing story) (with input from agencies)