Turkish-Made Drone Deployed in Manhunt for Double Murder Suspect in Poland
- A Bayraktar TB2 drone has been deployed by Polish authorities to help locate Tadeusz Duda, a suspect in a double murder case in southern Poland.
- Duda is accused of fatally shooting his daughter and son-in-law in Stara Wies and has evaded capture in nearby woods.
- A large-scale operation involving hundreds of officers has been initiated in the Malopolska region.
- Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister WBadyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz confirmed military support for the ongoing police effort to apprehend Duda.
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Turkish-made drone deployed in manhunt for double murder suspect in Poland
After winning rave reviews on the battlefield, a famed Turkish drone has now taken to the skies in the hunt for a wanted, armed fugitive. Polish authorities have deployed a Bayraktar TB2 drone to aid in the manhunt for a 57-year-old man suspected of killing two family members and evading capture in a remote
More than 500 police officers are searching for the man.
The dangerous killer from Stara Wieś is still elusive. He killed his daughter, son-in-law and shot his mother-in-law. We reached a former policeman, a friend of Duda. He indicated a place where he may have his hideout.
Türkiye's local and national pride Bayraktar TB2 SİHA is participating in the search and rescue operation to catch the suspect who murdered his daughter and son-in-law in Poland. Poland, a member of NATO and the EU, will use SİHA for the first time in an internal security operation with full confidence in Turkish technology.
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