Ownerless Anti-Aircraft Complexes Were Found in Poland Near the Border with Ukraine: EADaily
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Polish military. Illustrative photo: East News In the Polish Subcarpathia, on the border with Ukraine, anti-aircraft systems were found that were left unattended. They belong to a private company that was probably supposed to transport them to Ukraine. This is reported by RMF24. Unknown containers were found on the territory of an aero club in the village of Laški. After that, by order of the district prosecutor's office in Przemyśl, officers of…
In Poland, on the border with Ukraine, abandoned anti-aircraft installations and ammunition were found. Details of the scandal read ᐅ TSN.ua (news 1+1)
The services have secured weapons left unattended in a hangar at an airport in the Podkarpacie region. The equipment does not belong to the Polish military. According to information provided by the spokesman for the minister-coordinator of special services, Jacek Dobrzyński, we are talking about "anti-aircraft weapons, some kind of launchers". He compared them "to what former police commander Szymczyk brought from Ukraine and fired at the Police…
Unsupervised anti-aircraft systems were secured near the Ukrainian border in Subcarpathia.
One of the companies was supposed to transport anti-aircraft systems to the Ukrainian army. However, the weapons were stored in warehouses in the Subcarpathia region near the border. Initially, they were guarded, but then they were left practically unattended. The spokesman for the Ministry of the Interior and Administration said it was a "scandal".
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