Kazakhstan: Another Object Resembling Drone Discovered
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Debris from an unidentified object was discovered in Kazakhstan's Janibek district, marking the third such find in the West Kazakhstan region recently, Orda reports.
Initial reports of the downed drone surfaced on the evening of March 24. By the morning of March 25, regional police confirmed an ongoing investigation.
The Department of Police of the West Kazakhstan Region, in collaboration with authorized services, is conducting investigative measures regarding the discovery of items resembling fragments of an unmanned aerial vehicle in the Janibek district. The object was found in a remote area, far from populated settlements, The West Kazakhstan Region PD Stated.
The object's origin remains unknown, and authorities are working to determine the circumstances.
The Janibek district borders Russia's Volgograd and Saratov regions. Notably, Saratov has recently experienced Ukrainian drone attacks, including a significant strike on the Engels airfield.
This is the third such incident in the West Kazakhstan region in recent months. In February, an unidentified object was found in the West Kazakhstan region's Bokey district, and in March, another was discovered in the Taskalin district.
Original Author: Nikita Drobny
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