Unidentified Flying Object Crashes in Eastern Poland, Causes Explosion
WARSAW, Aug 20 (AP) – An unidentified flying object crashed and exploded in a cornfield near the village of Osiny in eastern Poland early Wednesday, as reported by the Polish news agency PAP.
Local police responded to reports of an early morning crash around 2 a.m., discovering charred metal and plastic remnants at the site. The blast shattered windows in some nearby homes, but fortunately, no injuries were reported.
On Wednesday, Poland's Armed Forces Operational Command assured the public via social media that there were no airspace violations from neighboring Ukraine or Belarus overnight.
Initial assessments suggested the explosion might have resulted from a part of an old engine with a propeller.
However, Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz later indicated the object was likely a drone, explaining that further analysis would determine its nature and purpose—whether military or smuggling-related, according to PAP.
Lublin District Prosecutor Grzegorz Trusiewicz addressed reporters, noting that numerous investigators, both civilian and military, were actively analyzing the crash site.
“We have significant manpower on this case, with the army assisting us. We aim to conclude the investigation by this evening," Trusiewicz stated.
Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia over three years ago, Polish airspace has experienced several breaches, heightening concerns within the European Union and NATO. These incidents serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing proximity of the conflict. (AP)
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