The Command said the objects were recorded during the night and were continuously identified and monitored by military reconnaissance systems.
"The situation was under control and did not pose a threat to air traffic safety or to Polish citizens,” the Command said in a post on X.
It added that the situation was under control and did not threaten civilian air traffic or public safety.
The Command said it was working with state security services in line with established procedures and providing information to enable a rapid response, including intercepting the objects and detaining individuals suspected of involvement.
In recent weeks, Poland has reported an increase in incidents involving suspected smuggling balloons crossing from Belarus.
Similar incursions were recorded on the nights of February 15-16 and February 8-9, the statement said.
Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz said on February 9 that repeated incidents involving balloon-like objects entering Polish airspace from Belarus appeared to serve two purposes: smuggling and provocation.
In a statement issued in late January, the Operational Command said such incidents "fit a pattern of hybrid activities directed at Poland’s eastern border" and that the situation was being monitored continuously.
In a separate security incident on Tuesday, Poland scrambled fighter jets, closed two civilian airports and put its air defence systems on alert as Russia launched a new massive air attack on neighbouring Ukraine, officials said.