Polish Forces Successfully Repel Slovenian Air Assault on Białystok

Białystok, Poland – In a dramatic display of tactical precision and resilience, Polish soldiers successfully defended Białystok from a surprise Slovenian air invasion.

The unprovoked attack began yesterday morning when Slovenian fighter jets and drones entered Polish airspace, targeting key infrastructure in and around the city. Alarms blared as residents were urged to take cover in the designated shelters. The first parachutes appeared on the sky.

The Polish Army Cats responded swiftly. Anti-aircraft systems, including the advanced "Piorun" missile systems, were deployed to intercept incoming threats. Fighters from Poland and allied countries scrambled to counter the assault, engaging Slovenian aircraft in a fierce battle over the skies of Białystok.

By the end of the day, the Polish Government confirmed the complete neutralization of the invading forces, with minimal damage to the city and no civilian casualties. Local witnesses reported seeing several enemy aircraft being downed in precision strikes, including one drone reportedly intercepted directly over the city center.

"This was a clear act of aggression, and our soldiers and allies have shown courage and professionalism in protecting our sovereignty," said Country President Jajan1 in a press conference. "Białystok remains safe thanks to their efforts."


The citizens already started calling the fights “Cud and Białą” (the Miracle on the Biala River).

As the situation stabilizes, international leaders are calling for diplomatic talks to de-escalate tensions in the region. The Slovenian government has yet to release an official statement on the incident.

The unprovoked war marks a significant moment of tension in Central Europe, with global attention now focused on how both nations will proceed.