Panic rippled through Warsaw’s government district when authorities neutralized a suspicious drone on Monday. But the story took an unexpected twist: the suspects are a 21-year-old Ukrainian man and a 17-year-old Belarusian woman, raising questions about whether this was a serious security breach—or just a careless stunt.
Jacek Dobrzynski, spokesman for Poland’s special services minister, told reporters that investigators are still verifying identities and legal status. While some feared a spy operation, Dobrzynski suggested it might simply be youthful recklessness. “These are young people – perhaps it was due to carelessness, perhaps ignorance, perhaps because they wanted to make a film,” he said.
The drone incident comes amid heightened tensions in Eastern Europe. Last week, Polish officials claimed at least 19 Russian drones had entered national airspace, a statement quickly dismissed by Moscow as “unfounded.” NATO allies, including Romania, also reported alleged Russian drones near their borders, stoking fears of a broader threat. The Kremlin, however, insists these claims are being used to inflate European defense spending and stoke public fear.
For Warsaw, the drone scare is a wake-up call: in a world where geopolitical tensions are already high, even a seemingly harmless prank—or a careless attempt at filming—can trigger a national security alarm.
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