NATO to Beef up Defense of Europe’s Eastern Flank After Poland Shoots Down Drones

 NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte speaks during a joint press conference with Supreme Allied Commander Europe Alexus G. Grynkewich (not pictured), at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels, Belgium September 12, 2025. (Reuters)
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte speaks during a joint press conference with Supreme Allied Commander Europe Alexus G. Grynkewich (not pictured), at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels, Belgium September 12, 2025. (Reuters)
TT

NATO to Beef up Defense of Europe’s Eastern Flank After Poland Shoots Down Drones

 NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte speaks during a joint press conference with Supreme Allied Commander Europe Alexus G. Grynkewich (not pictured), at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels, Belgium September 12, 2025. (Reuters)
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte speaks during a joint press conference with Supreme Allied Commander Europe Alexus G. Grynkewich (not pictured), at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels, Belgium September 12, 2025. (Reuters)

NATO announced plans to beef up the defense of Europe's eastern flank on Friday, two days after Poland shot down drones that had violated its airspace in the first known action of its kind by a member of the Western alliance during Russia's war in Ukraine. 

Warsaw has portrayed the drone incursions as an attempt by Russia to test the capabilities of Poland and NATO to respond. 

Earlier on Friday, it rejected Donald Trump's suggestion that the incursions could have been a mistake, a rare contradiction of the US president from one of Washington's closest allies. 

Russia said its forces had been attacking Ukraine at the time of the drone incursions and that it had not intended to hit any targets in Poland. 

"It's reckless and unacceptable. We can't have Russian drones entering allied air space," NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte told a press conference, announcing operation "Eastern Sentry". 

NUMBER OF ALLIES TO JOIN MISSION 

The mission, which begins on Friday evening, will involve a range of assets integrating air and ground bases. 

Allies, including Denmark, France, Britain and Germany have so far committed to the mission with others set to join, Rutte added. 

NATO's top military official, Supreme Allied Commander Europe Alexus Grynkewich, who is a US Air Force general, said the alliance would defend every inch of its territory. 

"Poland and citizens from across the alliance should be assured by our rapid response earlier this week and our significant announcement here today," Grynkewich told the same press conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels. 

The United Nations Security Council was set to meet on Friday at Poland's request to discuss the incident. 

Responding to Trump's comment on Thursday that the incursion could have been an accident, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk responded on X: "We would also wish that the drone attack on Poland was a mistake. But it wasn't. And we know it." 

Trump said in an interview with Fox News on Friday that his patience with Russian President Vladimir Putin was "sort of running out and running out fast", but stopped short of threatening new sanctions over the war. 

After strong condemnation of Russia by European leaders over the incident, Germany said it had extended air policing over Poland and summoned the Russian ambassador on Friday. 



Greek Anti-terror Police Arrest 3 After Blast Kills Woman

FILE PHOTO: A woman walks past damaged cars and a building after attackers firebombed three residential buildings linked to Greece's governing party in the northern city of Thessaloniki, Greece, July 1, 2026. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A woman walks past damaged cars and a building after attackers firebombed three residential buildings linked to Greece's governing party in the northern city of Thessaloniki, Greece, July 1, 2026. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis/File Photo
TT

Greek Anti-terror Police Arrest 3 After Blast Kills Woman

FILE PHOTO: A woman walks past damaged cars and a building after attackers firebombed three residential buildings linked to Greece's governing party in the northern city of Thessaloniki, Greece, July 1, 2026. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A woman walks past damaged cars and a building after attackers firebombed three residential buildings linked to Greece's governing party in the northern city of Thessaloniki, Greece, July 1, 2026. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis/File Photo

Police in Greece on Friday said they had arrested three people in connection to attacks this month that targeted ruling party politicians, killing a woman in a car explosion.

Hours later, two more people were held over a 2010 deadly firebomb attack that left three dead.

In the recent case, "three individuals have been arrested" by anti-terror police in Thessaloniki and the island of Crete, the police said in a statement.

The July 1 attacks at dawn in the northern city of Thessaloniki targeted the homes and vehicles of three politicians from Greece's ruling New Democracy party with homemade gas canister explosives.

The mother of former party candidate Afroditi Nestora died from injuries caused by an explosion, apparently while trying to put out the fire.

The attack also injured Nestora, her father and two other people.

Four vehicles in the garage of Nestora's home were burnt, police said.

Greek media identified the other two targets as the party's local executive committee chairman Zisis Ioakimovic and former MP Savvas Anastasiades.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the New Democracy leader, expressed "outrage and anger" at what he termed a "cowardly, terrorist and murderous attack".

Leftist and anarchist groups often use improvised explosives to target political figures, banks and companies in Greece -- causing damage but rarely any casualties.

The improvised explosives were made from small butane canisters, police said, and the attacks appear to have been carried out by the same people.

Greek media on Friday identified the detainees as young anti-establishment figures known to police.

Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis has said that the attacks took place within 15 minutes.

Also Friday, police in Athens said they had arrested two people and were seeking a third over the 2010 bank attack.

On May 5, 2010 an anti-austerity protest saw a firebomb lobbed at the Marfin bank in central Athens, leading to the death of three bank workers, including a pregnant woman.

Three bank officials received manslaughter sentences for negligence but the culprits were never caught.

The attack came just three days after the socialist government of George Papandreou signed the first of three eventual bailouts with the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the IMF that would total 350 billion euros.


Türkiye Not Joining Canada's Global Defense Bank Initiative at This Stage, Source Says

A Turkish flag is pictured on a boat in Istanbul, Türkiye, June 25, 2018. (Reuters)
A Turkish flag is pictured on a boat in Istanbul, Türkiye, June 25, 2018. (Reuters)
TT

Türkiye Not Joining Canada's Global Defense Bank Initiative at This Stage, Source Says

A Turkish flag is pictured on a boat in Istanbul, Türkiye, June 25, 2018. (Reuters)
A Turkish flag is pictured on a boat in Istanbul, Türkiye, June 25, 2018. (Reuters)

Türkiye has decided not to join a new global defense bank initiative launched by Canada ‌at this stage, ‌a Turkish ‌source ⁠said on Friday, ⁠days after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the ⁠move at the ‌NATO ‌summit in Ankara.

The ‌source said ‌that after consultations between Türkiye's defense industry authority ‌and the defense, foreign, and ⁠finance ministries, ⁠ Türkiye has "decided not to commit to joining at this stage", Reuters reported.


Israel Reportedly Shared Intel About ‘New’ Iran Plot to Kill Trump

People attend a funeral procession for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed on February 28 in Israeli and US airstrikes, in Qom, Iran, July 7, 2026. Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS
People attend a funeral procession for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed on February 28 in Israeli and US airstrikes, in Qom, Iran, July 7, 2026. Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS
TT

Israel Reportedly Shared Intel About ‘New’ Iran Plot to Kill Trump

People attend a funeral procession for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed on February 28 in Israeli and US airstrikes, in Qom, Iran, July 7, 2026. Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS
People attend a funeral procession for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed on February 28 in Israeli and US airstrikes, in Qom, Iran, July 7, 2026. Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS

Israel shared intelligence with the United States this week about a new and “specific” plan by Iran to assassinate President Donald Trump, US media reported Thursday.

The reports come as renewed US and Iranian attacks raised fears of a return to all-out war, and after Trump’s puzzling use of an old plane to depart from Türkiye after the NATO summit.

Washington has monitored “a steady drumbeat” of intelligence about possible plans to assassinate Trump, “but the warning from Israel was new and concerned a specific plot,” CNN reported, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter.

The Wall Street Journal, also citing unidentified sources, said the intelligence described a “fresh” plot.

Tehran has for years vowed to hit back at Trump for ordering the assassination of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani in January 2020, during his first term.

When AFP contacted the White House about the reports, an unidentified official pointed to Trump’s remarks from Wednesday.

“They want to take out the US leader – me. I’m on whatever list. I saw this morning I’m on every single one of their lists,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One as he flew home from a NATO summit.

Trump used his old Air Force One plane to leave Türkiye, where the summit took place, sending his new Qatari-gifted jet on ahead to Britain, where he switched planes for the journey to Washington.

The switch from the new jet on its maiden foreign trip sparked speculation it was because its security features were lacking – particularly as the US launched fresh strikes against Iran, which borders Türkiye.

The New York Times reported late Wednesday that the switch was made at the request of the US Secret Service “as a security precaution.”

In a press conference, Trump sidestepped safety questions but alluded to previous alleged assassination attempts by Iran.