Poland Deports Ukrainian for Flying Drone over Central Warsaw, Imposes 5-Year Entry Ban, Media Reports
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Poland deports Ukrainian for flying drone over central Warsaw, imposes 5-year entry ban, media reports
The drone, whose model was not disclosed, flew over several sensitive sites, including government buildings and the presidential residence, on the evening of Sept. 15.
Ukrainian who launched drone over Polish govt buildings being deported
Polish police have charged a Ukrainian citizen who flew a drone over the presidential residence and government buildings in Warsaw with violating the Air Law, and a decision has also been made to deport him, Polish radio station RMF24 reported on Wednesday.
A 21-year-old Ukrainian man has been deported from Poland and banned from the Schengen area for five years after flying a drone over central Warsaw without authorization, Polish broadcaster RMF FM reported on Wednesday.
A Ukrainian man was fined and deported by Polish authorities for flying a drone over government buildings in Warsaw.
The man was detained on Monday along with a Belarusian woman. He was ordered to leave the country and was banned from entering the country for five years.
The man was given a 5-year travel ban to Poland and other states in the Schengen area.
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