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Small drone fell on Polish army base, military police say

  • A small drone reportedly crashed into a Polish military base in Przasnysz, near an ammunition depot, prompting an urgent investigation by Polish Military Police.
  • The drone fell about 70 meters from the ammunition depot, and reports suggest it may have been spying, though this has not been confirmed.
  • Authorities found the recovered drone small and without a memory card or SIM, raising suspicions about its purpose.
  • Polish Military Police confirmed the investigation due to potential violations of controlled airspace, which could lead to a prison sentence of up to five years.
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Polish military police are investigating the crash of an unidentified drone over the buildings of a radio-electronic reconnaissance unit, police confirmed to Radio ZET.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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The Polish authorities investigate the impact of a drone of unknown origin that has not been identified so far on Wednesday, 28 January, as a local medium, Radio Zet, has uncovered this Monday. The incident occurred alongside military installations in the town of Przasnysz, about 90 kilometres north of Warsaw, the capital, and about 300 of the border with Ukraine. Despite this distance, the fall of the unmanned apparatus takes place in full psyc…

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A drone of unknown origin has crashed only 70 metres from a weapons camp in Poland. Police are investigating the explosive incident over the barracks, in which a radio-electronic reconnaissance force is housed. The drone dropped last Thursday. The army unit in Przasnysz, 80 kilometres north of Warsaw, is responsible for monitoring radio traffic at Poland's borders in the north and east, including the so-called Suwalki gap – the strategically imp…

·Vienna, Austria
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Last Thursday, the drone dropped 70 metres from a weapons camp on the military grounds.

·Vienna, Austria
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