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Russian Drone That Crashed Near Lublin Shown In Close-up

  • 11.09.2025, 14:06

Some parts of it are held together with duct tape.

One of the Russian drones that invaded Polish airspace on the night of September 10 was found in the yard of a private home - on top of a rabbit cage.

This was reported by TVP World, noting that the owner of the house, located in the village of Bychawka Tretia (24 km south of Lublin), was shocked when he returned home from work and discovered the find.

He said the device looked intact, but with signs of artisanal repair. Some parts of the UAV were held together with duct tape. The man also reported that the UAV may have hit a power line before landing on the roof of the cage.

After authorities were alerted, the location where the drone was found was secured. The Lublin County District Attorney's Office confirmed that the drone is intact and not in pieces.

The finding was one of at least 19 confirmed cases of drones crashing on Polish territory after they entered the country's airspace on the night of September 10, TVP World wrote.

Polish officials said none of the drones found so far contained explosives.

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