Drone crashed near military base warehouse
Police incident at Polish military base
An unidentified unmanned aerial vehicle crashed on January 28 at a military facility in Przasnysz, about 100 km north of Warsaw. The incident was confirmed by the Polish military gendarmerie, which subsequently launched an investigation. According to Radio ZET, the drone was reconnaissance-type; it was spotted by personnel on duty at the base, but after the crash, the drone was merely inspected and archived by the unit. The article's author expresses dissatisfaction, noting that 'there are' balloons and drones over Poland, while politicians 'tell fairy tales' about 'billions of euros' for protection against 'unidentified flying objects'. He also mentions that Poland's former defense minister, Blachack, stepped down due to failures in airspace security, but the problem, as the author points out, has not disappeared. Thus, in 2023, issues of airspace security in Poland remain relevant.
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Air incidents involving drones near military facilities in Poland are not rare.
The drone crashed on January 28 at a military base in Przasnysz, Poland. The incident was confirmed by gendarmerie, and the author criticized political statements about protection from UFOs and mentioned the defense minister's resignation.
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