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Military drone likely involved in crash near Poland’s eastern border, says prosecutor

20.08.2025 13:40
Polish authorities say a drone that crashed on a cornfield in Osiny, near Poland’s eastern border in the Lublin region, in the early hours of Wednesday is likely a military drone. 
An object had fallen on Wednesday, August 20, in a field in the village of Osiny in eastern Polands Lublin province, which borders Ukraine.
An object had fallen on Wednesday, August 20, in a field in the village of Osiny in eastern Poland's Lublin province, which borders Ukraine.Photo: PAP/Wojtek Jargiło

Preliminary findings suggest its damage may have been caused by explosives.

“Initially, we are dealing with a military drone. Its damage was most likely caused by explosive materials. We cannot yet determine the type of explosives; further tests will clarify that,” said Grzegorz Trusiewicz of the Lublin District Prosecutor’s Office.

A military expert has been sent to the site to verify the circumstances.

Later on Wednesday, Poland’s state news agency PAP reported, citing a Ministry of Defence source, that the drone did not carry a warhead and was likely a “decoy” drone.

Trusiewicz emphasized that the role of explosives is still being investigated. He noted that the drone may have come into contact with nearby power lines, which could have triggered the explosion - a theory authorities are currently considering.

Authorities have ruled out the possibility of a civilian or smuggling drone. Investigators are using a 3D scanner and an inspection drone to reconstruct the scene.

On the scene from the morning of Wednesday, 20 August, representative of Polish and international media have been gathering around the cornfield. Photo: PAP/Wojtek Jargiło On the scene from the morning of Wednesday, 20 August, representative of Polish and international media have been gathering around the cornfield. Photo: PAP/Wojtek Jargiło

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Source: PR24/PAP/TVP Info/TVN24