In the village of Żelizna (the Lublin province) the walker came across a crashed drone in the forest. The inspection conducted by the investigation and investigation squad of the Military Gendarmerie from Lublin showed that the drone was not armed, there were no signs of explosion. Deputy Head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs Czesław Mrkok reported that it was most likely a decoy, possibly 1 of those that flew into Poland in September.
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Information about the find to the Military Gendarmery from Lublin arrived on Sunday afternoon. It revealed that a man walking in the woods in the village of Żelizna (Radzyń Region) came across a shattered drone. The investigation and investigation squad of the Military Gendarmerie from Lublin was sent to the site – located distant from the buildings. The object was destroyed, like a fall from a advanced altitude. The area was secured, tracks were examined, witnesses were questioned. Proceedings continued until late evening – says Major Damian Stanula, the press spokesperson of the ŻW Branch in Lublin. The officer adds that no explosives were released at the facility. “There were no signs of an detonation or a spill after the explosion,” he points out.
The case of the found drone is handled by the Department of Military territory Prosecutor's Office in Lublin. Specialists are investigating and investigating the origin of the facility.
Deputy Minister of Interior and Administration Czesław Mrkok admitted on RMF radio that the recovered remains of the drone were most likely an unarmed decoy. Like most of those who in September they flew to Poland.
Let us remind, on the night of 9th to 10th September, about 20 Russian drones entered Poland's airspace. Repeated violations of Polish airspace occurred during Russia's attack on Ukraine. any of the facilities were shot down by Polish and allied armed forces.






