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Polonia, 'drone russo precipita in campo di mais'

epa11873252 A US army soldier of the 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division follows a Ghost-X drone during the Combined Resolve 25-1 military exercise in Hohenfels, Germany, 03 February 2025. The Combined Resolve 25-1, a US Army exercise with NATO Allies and partners, is held from from 17 January to 16 February 2025 at the US Army's Hohenfels training area. Approximately 4,000 participants are involved in the exercise, with Poland's 11th Armoured Cavalry Division operating as the High Command. Exercise is a recurring exercise designed by the U.S. Army Europe - Africa to prepare a multinational brigade for support of NATO deterrence initiatives and overall readiness of Allies and partners in a dynamic security environment. Allied and partner nations participating in Combined Resolve 25-1 are Albania, Armenia, Belgium, Georgia, Greece, Italy, Kosovo, Lithuania, Moldova, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, the United States, and the United Kingdom. EPA/MARTIN DIVISEK ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
epa11873252 A US army soldier of the 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division follows a Ghost-X drone during the Combined Resolve 25-1 military exercise in Hohenfels, Germany, 03 February 2025. The Combined Resolve 25-1, a US Army exercise with NATO Allies and partners, is held from from 17 January to 16 February 2025 at the US Army's Hohenfels training area. Approximately 4,000 participants are involved in the exercise, with Poland's 11th Armoured Cavalry Division operating as the High Command. Exercise is a recurring exercise designed by the U.S. Army Europe - Africa to prepare a multinational brigade for support of NATO deterrence initiatives and overall readiness of Allies and partners in a dynamic security environment. Allied and partner nations participating in Combined Resolve 25-1 are Albania, Armenia, Belgium, Georgia, Greece, Italy, Kosovo, Lithuania, Moldova, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, the United States, and the United Kingdom. EPA/MARTIN DIVISEK ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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BERLINO, 20 AGO - Oggi in Polonia è precipitato un drone che le autorità ritengono essere di fabbricazione russa. È quanto risulta dopo i primi accertamenti nell'area coinvolta e l'analisi del relitto, secondo l'agenzia tedesca Dpa. Per il ministro della Difesa polacco Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz si tratta di "una nuova provocazione russa ai danni degli Stati della Nato". Le autorità erano state allertate dagli abitanti del villaggio di Osiny, a circa cento chilometri da Varsavia, nella parte sud-est del paese. Il drone è caduto in un campo di mais, creando un cratere dal diametro di circa sei metri e profondo cinquanta centimetri.

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