Unexploded Warhead Found on Ukrainian Drone in Finland
A Ukrainian drone carrying an unexploded warhead crashed near Kouvola, eastern Finland. Finnish police confirmed this in a preliminary assessment. Authorities later detonated the device safely. The incident highlights concerns over unmanned aerial vehicles and potential hazards they pose due to military equipment.
A Ukrainian drone with an unexploded warhead crashed in eastern Finland near the town of Kouvola, Finnish police reported Monday. This conclusion was based on a preliminary assessment by local authorities.
The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was discovered north of Kouvola. Finnish authorities later executed a controlled detonation of the device, ensuring public safety.
This incident underscores ongoing concerns surrounding drones and the added risks they can present, particularly when carrying military ordnance.
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