PGZ Issues Statement on Drone Incident in Inowrocław

On October 23, an unmanned aircraft fell in Inowrocław, Poland, damaging property but causing no injuries, prompting a statement from the Polska Group of Armed Forces and sparking political commentary.

PGZ Statement

Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ) issued a communiqué noting that on 23 October an unmanned aircraft from Wojskowe Zakłady Lotnicze No 2 S.A. fell in Inowrocław. No one was harmed and investigations are underway.

Local Authorities Report

On Thursday evening local officials in Inowrocław announced a drone had fallen on the city‑town border near Aeroklub Kujawski around 9 p.m. The drone, described as a training UAV of the Wizjer system produced by WZL 2, did not pose a threat to residents in the Inowrocław County.

Political Reactions

PiS MP Bartosz Kownacki condemned the incident, claiming the drone crashed and damaged two cars and a building, and that police were allegedly suppressing reports.
Opposing MP Magdalena Łośko urged calm, emphasizing that the drone was a training model and no danger exists for locals.

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