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Poland says object likely to be observation balloon entered airspace from east

/ 07:53 PM May 13, 2023

Poland's defense ministry says an unidentified object that entered Polish airspace from the direction of Belarus was probably an observation balloon

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WARSAW — An unidentified object that entered Polish airspace from the direction of Belarus was probably an observation balloon, Poland’s defense ministry said Saturday on Twitter.

NATO-member Poland is on alert for infractions of its airspace as war rages in neighboring Ukraine after incidents in November and December in which missiles landed on its territory.

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Captain Ewa Zlotnicka, press officer of the Armed Forces Operational Command, told broadcaster TVN 24 the object entered Polish airspace on Friday evening.

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The ministry said radar contact with it was lost near Rypin, a town in north-central Poland. A Territorial Defense Force spokesman said a search for it was underway.

Russian and Belarusian authorities were not immediately available for comment.

After the deaths in November of two Poles hit by what Warsaw concluded was a misfired Ukrainian air defense missile, and the discovery of the remains of a missile in northern Poland in April, national security is a key issue in Poland ahead of elections later this year.

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