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Polish Authorities Probe Mysterious Drone Crash

(MENAFN) Poland’s military law enforcement units are examining the circumstances surrounding the fall of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) whose source remains unidentified after it came down within a defense installation in the country’s northeastern region, only a few meters from an ammunition depot, officials acknowledged on Monday.

The event took place on Jan. 28 at the 2nd Radio-electronic Center in Przasnysz, a locality roughly 90 kilometers (56 miles) north of the capital, Warsaw.

As reported by a radio, an on-duty officer at the facility noticed the drone passing over the compound before it malfunctioned and crashed close to a weapons storage zone.

Following the incident, troops cordoned off the area, retrieved the UAV, and transported it into a military structure for closer examination. Military police were alerted and soon launched formal investigative actions, which included securing the aircraft and questioning potential witnesses, according to a representative of the military police commander-in-chief.
The episode unfolds against a backdrop of heightened anxiety in Poland and other NATO member states over unapproved drone flights near vital infrastructure and defense sites, especially in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the swift spread of inexpensive UAV technologies.

This crash marks the most recent addition to a string of drone-related events reported across Central and Eastern Europe.

In Germany and the Baltic states, security authorities have looked into recurring reports of unknown drones spotted near training areas, harbors, and energy installations, fueling worries about surveillance and overall readiness.

Although there is currently no evidence suggesting the Przasnysz occurrence was aggressive in nature, officials have not dismissed any possibilities, ranging from pilot mistake and mechanical failure to intentional reconnaissance.

Poland’s Ministry of Defense has so far refrained from issuing public statements regarding the drone’s origin or model, or whether the device carried any surveillance equipment or payloads at the time of the Przasnysz incident.

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