Belarusians detained after drone flown over Polish president’s residence
Summary
Two Belarusian citizens were detained in Poland after flying a drone over the president's residence in Warsaw. The Polish authorities are investigating the incident, which happened amid military exercises by Belarus and Russia. The region has increased security due to tensions involving Russian drones entering Polish airspace last week.Key Facts
- Two Belarusian citizens were arrested in Poland for flying a drone over government buildings in Warsaw.
- The drone was captured without being shot down.
- Poland's police are investigating the circumstances of the drone flight.
- The arrests happened during joint military drills by Belarus and Russia called "Zapad 2025."
- Poland, along with Latvia and Lithuania, tightened border controls due to these drills.
- Last week, Russian drones entered Polish airspace, prompting NATO and Polish military responses.
- NATO plans to increase its defense presence in Eastern Europe following the airspace violations.
- Romania also reported a drone incident involving fighter jets after a drone entered its airspace from Ukraine.
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