In the past, the drone that exploded in Lublin Voivodeship was the So -called Pain.
The Poland Vladislav Kosineak-Kamysh minister of Defense has published new results of the investigation of the military drone explosion in the Lublin region, saying it was a urge in Russia. It reports about it Polish radio On Wednesday, August 20th.
The drone exploded around 2:00 and fell into the corn field.
“Again, we are engaged in a Russian Federation’s urge. We talk to the Russian drone at a decisive moment when peaceful negotiations continue. We talk to him once hope that this war that Russia has declared is a war against the state of Ukrainian, but also a war that threatens the security of NATO countries.
Previously, the drone, which exploded in Lublin Voivodeship, was the So -called Pain, such as Daryush Malinovsky, deputy operational commander of the Armed Forces, stated.
The general added that the drone was said to have no part of the battle.
“It’s not a warhead. If it’s a warhead, it’s going to have a slightly different look. Many suggest it’s a bait, but we’re not 100 percent sure.”
Prime drone uses, among other things, to “try” the country’s defense systems.
Kosinyak Kamysh confirmed that all Poland services work on this issue, and he has contacted the National Security Bureau. Allies also learn about the situation.
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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