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Poland warns Russian drone explosion is ‘another provocation’ as their patience with Putin is running thin 

by Mark Channer, in Kyiv
21st Aug 25 12:12 pm

On Wednesday Poland was rocked by a massive explosion as Russian drone landed close to a village blowing windows and doors out.

Poland who is a member of NATO has warned that this is a “provocation” by the Kremlin, which is a clear sign that Warsaw’s patience is running thin.

The huge explosion has been captured in CCTV in a small village in eastern Poland in the early hours on Wednesday morning.

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Polish Defense Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz said on Wednesday “acts of sabotage” will not be ruled out, on Thursday he warned that this is a “another provocation” by the Kremlin.

Polich media PAP reported, Kosiniak-Kamysz said, “This was another provocation carried out by the Russian Federation, it was a Russian drone.”

Euronews reported Kosiniak-Kamysz saying, “Note that it happened in a particular moment, as peace talks are ongoing and there are hopes for the end to the war that Russia declared against the state of Ukraine, but which also challenges the security of the NATO member states.

“In such a moment Russia provokes again.”

On Wednesday a witness told the local Łuków TV station, “I was woken by a loud bang that shook the windows. I looked outside but couldn’t see anything. It wasn’t until the morning that I noticed the lights of police cars.”

Polish authorities wrote in a statement, “In reference to the information about the discovery of object remains in the Łuków County area, we inform you that after conducting preliminary analyses of radar system records, no violation of Polish airspace was recorded last night from either Ukraine or Belarus.”

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