WARSAW (Reuters) -The Belarus foreign ministry has summoned the Polish charge d’affaires Marcin Wojciechowski over a violation of its airspace on Nov. 2, it said in a statement on social media platform X, without providing details of the incident.
“The Polish side was asked to thoroughly investigate the incident and take effective actions to prevent similar incidents in the future,” it said.
A spokesperson for the Polish army’s operational command said the information provided by Belarus was being subjected to “detailed analysis”.
“We are checking records from our radar systems and aircraft systems to see if any such violation had occurred, the spokesperson said.
In late September Belarus also summoned Wojciechowski after saying a Polish helicopter had violated its airspace but Warsaw said none of its helicopters had crossed the border between the two countries.
Tense relations between the neighbours have been further strained by Belarusian ally Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February last year.
(Reporting by Karol Badohal and Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk; Editing by David Evans and Alison Williams)