West Kazakhstan: Another Object Resembling Drone Found
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More suspected fragments of what appears to be an unmanned aerial vehicle have been found in the West Kazakhstan region — this time in the Kamysty area of Janibek district, Orda.kz reports.
The regional police department confirmed the discovery, stating:
An investigation is underway in Janibek district regarding the discovery of objects resembling UAV fragments. The debris was found in a remote area, far from any populated settlements. All circumstances of the incident are being clarified.
This marks the fourth such incident in recent months:
- On February 18, village of Uyaly in the Bokeyorda district.
- On March 18, Taskala district.
- On March 25, Janibek district.
Authorities continue to investigate the origin and nature of these objects.
Original Author: Rustam Muratov
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