Poland is cooperating with Romania about the collapse of a UAV military, as the latter is “experienced” in such incidents.
The Poland City Prosecutor’s Office made a statement about the collapse of an unknown object on the farm in the village of Osina in the East of the country. There they ended it was a military drone, but his origin was still expressed. It reports about it Polish radio.
“We can exclude the civilian version. However, the specific results will only be known after completing all the study. We can also exclude the possibility of this fact that it is a drone of smugglers,” said the district prosecutor in Lublin, Gzhegozh Trusevich.
Major Eva Zlotnitskaya, deputy spokesman for the operational command of the Armed Forces, previously reported that various hypotheses are considered -alang, including that it could be a military, Russian matter. The gesture of the sabotage made in the country is also not ruled out.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh said Poland was working in Romania about the collapse of a military drone in Aspen, as the country had already experienced such cases.
Related services work in the area, especially the internal security agency and military gendarmerie.
Remember that an unknown object fell into a corn field and exploded at night in the village of Osina in Lublin Voivodeship east of Poland. However, breaking Poland’s airspace is “not fixed.”
The blast wave knocked on the windows in many houses, but no one was injured as a result of the incident. Police found burning metal and plastic fragments on the scene.
As you know, tonight the Russians launched 93 drones and two scanander-m missiles around Ukraine. Air Defense and Reb units were able to neutralize a missile and 62 drones.
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