Unidentified drone crash-landed in Poland confirmed
In a developing story, a drone was discovered in a forest near the settlement of Stanislavka, Poland, on September 17, 2021, at 10:59 AM local time (11:59 Moscow time). The news was initially reported by the police of Zamosc and broadcast by the radio station RMF 24.
The police are currently guarding the crash site, and authorities in Poland are investigating the origin of the drone. Previously, cases of drones falling in Poland have been recorded, but no explosives were found in most of them.
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Notably, Poland has proposed closing the airspace over Ukraine in response to the incident. It is unclear at this time who owns the drone that crashed near Stanislavka, and the police have issued a statement regarding the discovery.
As the investigation continues, more details about the drone crash and its potential implications are expected to emerge. Stay tuned for further updates from Tsargrad.