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In Poland, the military accidentally hit a civilian house during training exercises

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During military exercises at a training ground in Orzhysh, Poland, a ricochet damaged a civilian building located near the training ground. This was reported by the Main Command of the Polish Armed Forces on social network X, UNN reports.

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The incident occurred during a battalion combat group training exercise, when a shell hit a residential area in Bemovo Pisky.

Last night, at the Bemovo Pisce training ground of the Orzhysk training range, during allied shooting with the participation of Romanian soldiers, a ricochet damaged a building located near the range

- the Main Command said in a statement.

The military police are investigating the circumstances of the incident. There is currently no information on whether there were people in the house at the time of the incident, but it is known that there were no injuries. The General Command assures that the damage will be compensated.

Add

Recently, the Land Forces Training Center in Orzhysh has warned of military exercises involving live ammunition. Access to the range is prohibited from August 19 to 24. The battalion's combat team includes soldiers from the United States, the United Kingdom, Croatia, and Romania.

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In the Polish village of Orzechowo , a mysterious object with Russian inscriptions was found. According to preliminary data, it could have been a weather balloon, but the exact circumstances of the incident are still being investigated.

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Anastasia Ryabokon

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