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A Russian drone may have crashed in a field in Poland, a move the country’s deputy prime minister called a “provocation,” as the United States and European leaders continue to push Moscow to end its war in Ukraine.
The drone hit a cornfield in the village of Osiny in the eastern Lublin province, about 62 miles from Poland’s border with Ukraine, Reuters reported.
Deputy Prime Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, who also serves as defense minister, said Wednesday’s incident was similar to cases in which Russian drones flew into Lithuania and Romania, and could be linked to efforts to end the war in Ukraine, according to the outlet.
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