Several 100 people looking for drones, thousands on standby. fresh Ministry of abroad Affairs

natemat.pl 6 days ago
There is inactive a search for remains of Russian drones, which were shot down after the invasion of Polish airspace. According to the Ministry of Interior and Administration, respective 100 people are involved.


After alarming signals, defensive procedures were launched at the command of the Operation Commander of the Armed Forces. These facilities were destroyed, which were considered the most dangerous. The search for remains has been going on since yesterday, and the Ministry of Interior has provided the latest information.

Several 100 men are searching for remains of drones.

As we read in the announcement, nearly 400 police officers from units in Lublin, Łódź, Olsztyn, Radom and Kielce participate in the search. 17 specialised pyrotechnics from the Police Counter-Terrorist Divisions participate in the activities.

Firefighters safe the scene and support the search. 207 firefighters (94 from the State Fire Department and 113 from the Volunteer Fire Service) were active who usage 63 vehicles.



According to the latest police data, 16 drones have already been found in the towns of Czosnówka, Czesniki, Krzywożbierzba-Kolonia, Miniszki, Oleśno, Wielki Łan, Wohyń, Wyhalew, Wyryki, Zabłocie-Kolonia, Nowy Miasto nad Pilica, Jeszczawka 3rd, Rabiany-Seweryn, Czyżów, Sobotka and Smyków.

The Ministry of abroad Affairs cooperates with the military in securing drone drop sites. "In connection with the breach of the Polish airspace, an alarm was announced for police units from garrisons: Podlaskie, Lublin, Podkarpackie and Mazowiecie" – we read.

More than 13,000 police officers were placed on alert. At least 19 drones were recorded on the radar, of which 16 were found. inactive searching for the remaining 3 drones.

Extraordinary UN gathering at the request of Poland


As we wrote on Temat.pl, on Thursday the MFA informed that an extraordinary gathering of the UN safety Council would be convened in connection with Russia's breach of Polish airspace.

Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the MFA Radosław Sikorski in an interview on RMF FM radio stressed that the intent of convening the Council is to draw the attention of the full planet to "the unprecedented attack of Russian drones on the state, a associate not only of the UN, but besides of the European Union and NATO".

He stressed that the precedence at the minute "is anti-aircraft and anti-missile capabilities". “This event is simply a essential lesson of war, which we do as an Alliance besides slowly,” said the head of the MFA.

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