Poland: Drones with Cyrillic hit residential building after attack.
Polish services found eight drones and remnants of a missile after a nighttime airstrike. Most debris was discovered in the Lublin Voivodeship. In total, 19 violations of airspace were recorded. This was reported by the publication 'Glavkom' referring to RMF24.
Incident in Viryki
According to inkorr.com: One of the drones struck a residential building in the village of Viryki Volya, causing damage to the roof and a car. The elderly couple living in this house remained unharmed, as they were far from the scene at the time of the strike. As a result, classes were canceled in two schools in the Viryki commune.
Statement from the Prime Minister
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk noted that 19 violations of airspace have been recorded in the country. He emphasized that this is not the first attack, and this time it was carried out from the territory of Belarus. The police of Lublin also confirmed the discovery of a drone with Cyrillic inscriptions in a field near the city of Chosnivka.
Seriousness of the situation
Investigations have recorded drones and missiles, indicating the seriousness of the situation, which requires the authorities' attention to ensure the safety of citizens and the country's airspace. Drone incidents are becoming increasingly relevant due to their growing popularity among the population and the potential threats to public safety.
This incident and the discovery of drones highlight the importance of monitoring airspace in Eastern Europe. Given the escalation of threats, Polish authorities must take appropriate measures to prevent similar situations in the future, as citizens' safety is the main priority.
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