A munition fell from a military aircraft in Volyn: the house was destroyed.

A munition fell from a military aircraft in Volyn: the house was destroyed
A munition fell from a military aircraft in Volyn: the house was destroyed

According to inkorr.com: In the village of Kopyllya in Volyn, a munition is believed to have fallen from a Ukrainian military aircraft, which destroyed a residential building. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing 'Volyn News'. The incident occurred on September 11.

According to eyewitnesses, a blue aircraft was flying very low over the houses, after which it headed towards Belarus. As a result of the munition's fall, a house was destroyed where the parents of the deputy head of the local police special unit KORD live. Fortunately, there were no people in the house at the time of the explosion.

It is worth noting that Russian invaders again attacked Ukraine at night. During a massive attack, several drone strikes flew into Polish territory, prompting Polish troops to shoot them down. According to the Polish Prime Minister, 19 drones entered the country, four of which were successfully shot down.

The operational command of the Polish armed forces later reported that a military operation had begun aimed at detecting and neutralizing enemy UAVs. To ensure the safety of Polish airspace, aviation was involved, and ground air defense and radar recognition systems were put on the highest alert. The country also temporarily closed airspace over several airports, including 'Rzeszów', 'Lublin', 'Warsaw', and 'Modlin'.

Deterioration of the Situation

The events that occurred in Volyn and at the border of Ukraine with Poland indicate a deterioration of the situation in the region. These incidents require additional attention from the Ukrainian and Polish military, as the safety of civilians raises many questions.

In the context of escalating tensions, it is important to note that cases of munition and drone falls on the territory of neighboring states may have serious consequences for international relations. Joint efforts to ensure safety in the airspace remain a priority for both countries, while citizens hope for stability and protection in their homes.


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