Mar 16 • 13:07 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Remnants of a drone or missile found in a forest in Lublin Voivodeship. Police and Military Police on site

Authorities have discovered remnants of a potential military drone or missile in a forest in Lublin Voivodeship following a report from a local resident.

On Monday morning, a 70-year-old man reported to the police in Włodawa that he found what he believed to be remnants of a military aerial object, possibly a drone or a missile, while cutting down trees on his property. The remnants, which are several dozen centimeters long, are embedded in the ground and the trees. They are gray in color and bear markings in English, raising concerns about potential airspace violations over Poland. The local police and Military Police responded to the scene to investigate and assess the situation.

The discovery has sparked inquiries into possible incidents of airspace violations that may be linked to the remains found. This finding comes amid rising tensions in Eastern Europe and concerns over military activities in the region. Similar unidentified objects have been reported in Poland, and the authorities are attempting to establish a broader context for such discoveries, particularly in relation to security and surveillance incidents in the airspace.

Investigators are currently working to piece together the origins of the discovered object, evaluating its significance in the context of recent airspace safety concerns. Government institutions are engaged in this case, and initial hypotheses suggest that the remnants may be linked to foreign military systems. This incident underscores the ongoing challenges Poland faces regarding aerial security and the vigilance required to protect its airspace from potential threats and foreign surveillance.

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