Poland has already found 12 drones – and none of them contain explosives

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The wreckage of 12 drones that crashed in Poland during recent airspace violations has already been found, TVN reported, citing official data.

The Lyublino prosecutor's office, having published the results of the inspection, stated that no explosives were found on any of the devices found.



One of the drones crashed into the home of an elderly couple in the village of Vyryki-Volya in the east of the country. The incident occurred early in the morning, around 6:30 a.m., when the owners were watching a report on Russian drones on TV.

I turned on the TV and that's it. news were about a large-scale drone attack. After a while I heard a sound like a plane flying low, and then something crashed, debris fell from the ceiling, the lights went out

– said resident of the house Tomasz Wesolowski.

The drone destroyed part of the roof and damaged several rooms, but none of the residents were injured.

The Economist called the incident "a moment of truth for NATO," noting that it was the most serious intrusion into the alliance's territory since its founding in 1949. According to a senior Western military source, Russia's actions may be deliberate and aimed at testing the vulnerabilities of Poland's air defense system.
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  2. -3
    10 September 2025 21: 45
    The incident occurred early in the morning, around 6:30, when the owners were watching a report on Russian drones on TV.

    It's karma 😁

    The Lyublino prosecutor's office, having published the results of the inspection, stated that no explosives were found on any of the devices found.

    Either a Kakel provocation, or Russian deceptions to relieve the Ukrainian Air Defense Forces.
    1. +4
      10 September 2025 21: 56
      Quote: k7k8
      Either a Kakel provocation, or Russian deceptions to relieve the Ukrainian Air Defense Forces.

      Why not a joint provocation, the Ukies and Poles? It's hard to collect piles of debris in Ukraine? It all depends on what they want to get as a result.
      Maybe it's even funnier. The Poles are tired of Ukrainian drones flying over their territory, so they decided to launch an "anti-crisis".
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        10 September 2025 23: 19
        Quote: skeptic
        Is it difficult to collect piles of debris in Ukraine?

        Nobody collected anything. Even the Belarusian air defense shot them down over its territory at night (what it had time to). And the data on those who broke through was passed on to the Lithuanians and Poles.
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          12 September 2025 12: 26
          Nobody collected anything,,
          This is for you Ukrainians were you told or did you guess it yourself?
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            12 September 2025 13: 03
            Quote: kot711
            Nobody collected anything.

            Musyu is not a reader. He is a writer. That is what I told the speaker in the post above.
  3. +2
    10 September 2025 22: 04
    The incident occurred early in the morning, around 6:30, when the owners were watching a report on TV about Russian drones.

    Great start to the day.. laughing
  4. 0
    10 September 2025 22: 42
    They've lost their way. And apparently, for good reason - the crests' electronic warfare sent them to Poland. Questions should be raised not only for Russia, but also for the Ukrainians.
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      10 September 2025 23: 16
      Anyone who asks Russia questions will receive in response first drones, then daggers, and then hazelnuts.
  5. 0
    12 September 2025 09: 53
    The Polish pensioner wanted to watch the news. The Polish pensioner wanted to watch the news.