Russian Shahed drone spent over half an hour in Polish skies before "disappearing from radar" – Polish media outlet
An unidentified aerial object that flew into Poland from Ukraine on Monday morning and remained in the country's airspace for at least 33 minutes was most likely a Russian Shahed drone. The object disappeared from the radar at around 07:16 above the Tyszowce gmina.
An unidentified aerial object that flew into Poland from Ukraine on Monday morning and remained in the country's airspace for at least 33 minutes was most likely a Russian Shahed drone. The object disappeared from the radar at around 07:16 above the Tyszowce gmina. A search area has been established there.
Source: European Pravda citing Polish news agency RMF FM
Details: It is reported that Poland has not yet officially announced what type of aerial object flew into its territory on Monday morning as Russia was carrying out a massive missile attack on Ukraine. According to RMF FM, however, the military are unofficially claiming that it was most likely a Russian Shahed kamikaze drone.
Background:
- The Polish army reported a violation of Poland’s airspace during Russia’s missile and drone attack against Ukraine on the morning of 26 August.
- Maciej Klisz, Commander of the Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces, said the aerial object that flew in from Ukraine was not shot down because of atmospheric conditions.
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