Polish Airspace Secure: No Evidence of Drone Violation

A top Polish general has stated with high probability that no object violated Poland's airspace on Aug. 26. The search for a suspected Russian drone yielded no results, ensuring that Polish airspace remains secure.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Warsaw | Updated: 05-09-2024 20:29 IST | Created: 05-09-2024 20:29 IST
Polish Airspace Secure: No Evidence of Drone Violation
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It is highly probable that no object violated Poland's airspace on Aug. 26, a top general said on Thursday, following a fruitless search for a suspected Russian drone.

"As a result of the analytical activities undertaken, I currently state that with a very high probability there was no violation of the airspace of the Republic of Poland on Aug. 26," General Maciej Klisz, head of the Polish army's operational command, reported to the media.

The search operation has concluded without any findings, reassuring the public about the integrity of Poland's airspace.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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