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12 drones and a rocket: The Poles conducted an examination of the wreckage of a UAV shot down at night

Flag of Poland. Photo: tupungato / istockphoto.com

In Poland, after today's night incident with drones, the wreckage of 12 vehicles has already been found. This is reported by TVN with reference to the country's authorities.

"The wreckage of the drones has been found at the moment in twelve settlements," said a representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, quoted by Interfax.

According to the press secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Administration of Poland Karolina Galetska, the wreckage of 12 UAVs and missiles were found.

"We are talking about the wreckage of twelve drones," she explained.

According to TVN, the Lublin prosecutor's office published the results of the inspection of the UAV. No explosives were found on any of them, the Strana newspaper writes.

As EADaily reported, the United States will defend every centimeter of NATO territory. This was stated on the social network by the country's permanent representative to the alliance, Matthew Whitaker. So he commented on today's incident with drones over Poland.

Recall, NATO does not consider the incident with the violation of Polish airspace by drones as an attack. It is reported by the British agency Reuters, citing a source. According to him, for the first time NATO aircraft were deployed to repel a potential threat.

Belarus exchanged information with Poland about unknown unmanned aerial vehicles on the night of September 10. This was stated by the chief of the Belarusian General Staff, First Deputy Head of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic Pavel Muraveyko.

The facts cited by the Russian Defense Ministry dispelled Polish myths about the alleged deliberate violation of the republic's airspace by Russian drones, which were spread by Warsaw to further escalate the Ukrainian crisis. This is stated in the statement of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

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04.12.2025

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