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Un dron se estrella cerca de un centro de inteligencia militar polaco, lo que da lugar a una investigación

An unidentified drone crashed on the grounds of a Polish military intelligence facility near the city of Przasnysz, triggering an investigation by military authorities and raising fresh concerns about aerial incursions near sensitive installations.

According to local reports, the aircraft came down approximately 70 meters from a weapons storage facility belonging to the 2nd Radio-Electronic Center, a specialized unit tasked with military intelligence and electronic warfare operations. The center is responsible for monitoring the radio spectrum across northeastern Poland, including the strategically significant Suwałki Gap, a narrow corridor between Poland and Lithuania often viewed as a critical NATO vulnerability.

The incident reportedly occurred on January 28, when the unit’s duty service detected a drone flying over the base. The aircraft subsequently crashed within the installation perimeter. Following an initial inspection, personnel moved the wreckage into a building before the military gendarmerie in Przasnysz was notified at around 6:00 p.m.

Authorities quickly secured the site and seized the drone remains, with witness interviews beginning later that evening. Officials have not publicly identified the drone’s origin or purpose, and the investigation remains ongoing. If the operator is located, they could face a prison sentence of up to five years under Polish law.

The crash comes amid a broader pattern of unusual aerial activity along Poland’s eastern frontier. Radar stations recently detected air balloons entering Polish airspace from Belarus, with one overnight incident between January 31 and February 1 believed to involve reconnaissance efforts aimed at testing Polish air defense responses.

Similar crossings were recorded earlier in the week, with some objects later identified as smuggling balloons. Polish and Lithuanian armed forces have reported a marked increase in the use of small drones and airborne devices launched from Belarusian territory.

While it remains unclear whether the crashed drone is linked to these incidents, the event highlights the operational risks such systems present to military infrastructure and the importance of detection and response measures around high-value sites.

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