Wreckage of presumably air-to-ground missile found in forest in northern Poland
Polish law enforcement officers are investigating a discovery in the forest near Bydgoszcz, northern Poland. RMF FM journalists claim it is an air-to-ground missile
RMF FM reported the information.
Polish police, military police, the Military Counterintelligence Service, prosecutors and experts are investigating the incident in the forest near Bydgoszcz. Journalists' findings indicate that it was an air-to-surface missile. It is not yet known whether it exploded.
"The military department of the District Prosecutor's Office in Gdańsk, under the supervision of the National Prosecutor's Office, opened a case regarding the remains of an aerial military object found in the forest a few kilometers from Bydgoszcz. In addition to the prosecutor's office, military experts, police, gendarmerie and representatives of SKW are inspecting the scene," tweeted Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro.
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