NATO Paratroopers Accidentally Landed on Houses in Polish Village During Exercises.
NATO paratroopers in Poland landed in an unforeseen location during parachuting exercises. They were supposed to land in the Błędowska Desert, but landed in the neighboring village of Chechło due to strong winds. One of the paratroopers stopped on the roof of a house, and another got caught on power lines. Local residents were shocked. Firefighters and ambulance crews arrived at the scene and helped remove the parachutes from the power lines and rooftops. No soldiers were seriously injured, except one paratrooper with a knee injury. The incident will be investigated by a special commission.
Earlier, a drone containing explosives was found in Latvia, which was used for attacks against Ukraine. There was also a massive attack of Russian drones on southern Ukraine and the approach of unknown UAVs to an airport in Sweden. All these events have raised concerns and require further investigation.
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