Prosecutor: Drone that Crashed in Poland Most Likely Came From Belarus
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A drone that crashed and exploded in a village in eastern Poland likely came from Belarus, according to...
It is now known that on the night of August 19th to 20th, a flying bomb exploded in the town of Osiny in the Lublin region. The explosion woke residents around 2:00 a.m. By morning, a distinct crater, six meters wide and half a meter deep, was visible in the cornfield. Several windows in nearby homes were destroyed, but no one was injured.
In the village of Asiny in the Lublin Voivodeship of Poland, investigative actions have been completed at the scene of the crash of a drone that may have entered Polish territory from Belarus.
On the evening of August 21, the inspection of the site of the explosion of the drone in the Polish village of Osiny in the Lublin region was completed.
Investigators have completed their overnight examination of the site in Osiny (Lublin Voivodeship), where a drone crashed in a cornfield. The evidence collected will now be forwarded to experts. The prosecutor's office does not rule out that the drone may have flown from Belarus.


Investigators have completed the examination of the drone explosion site near Osiny in the Lublin region. Evidence secured overnight will now be examined by experts. The prosecutor's office suspects the drone came from Belarus.
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