Russian drone crashes in Poland, near Opoczno, over 300 kilometers from Ukraine border.
First Russian Drone Found
A Russian drone that violated Polish airspace on September 10th was discovered in Mniszków, some 300 kilometers from the Ukraine border. Journalists have reported that it ran out of fuel.
Multiple Drones in Lublin
TVP Info reported multiple drones found in the Lublin region, where the local police discovered one in Czosnówka near Biała Podlaska. Defense expert Jarosław Wolski claimed it was a Gerbera, or “bug,” drone, clearly lacking fuel.
Damage to Residential Property
A residential home in Wyryki-Wola, in the Włodawa district, sustained damage from a drone crash. A crisis meeting was held, urging residents to stay home and contact schools. The deputy governor, Mariusz Zańko, advised parents to keep their children home with a valid excuse.
Poland’s Airspace Breached by Over 20 Drones
Rzeczpospolita reported that over 20 drones, likely 23, breached Polish airspace. The Polish military advises against approaching, touching, or moving such drones, as they remain dangerous and should be inspected by sapper teams.