Russian drone that exploded near Lublin may have come from Ukraine - Polish Foreign Ministry

A Russian drone that exploded in Poland on the night of August 20 likely entered from Ukrainian territory, said Poland’s Deputy Foreign Minister Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski, PAP reports.
According to him, a very detailed analysis of the drone debris that fell on Polish territory is now underway.
"There is no official version yet. However, from what I hear – and this is not an official version, we are waiting for the report – it entered from Ukrainian territory, which is interesting, since the Ukrainians are the best prepared of all countries to fight drones, because they deal with them every day," Bartoszewski said.
He added that the Polish Foreign Ministry considers it to have been a Russian drone that flew through Ukrainian territory.
Explosion of a Russian drone in Poland
On the night of August 20, an explosion occurred in the Polish village of Osiny in Lublin Voivodeship. An unidentified object fell into a cornfield and then exploded.
Police found charred metal and plastic debris, but there was no typical crater from the blast. No one was injured.
Polish authorities leaned toward the version that a Russian Shahed drone most likely exploded in Poland.
Later, Poland’s Ministry of Defense officially confirmed the explosion of a Russian drone near Lublin.
On August 22, Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent Russia a note of protest over the explosion of a Russian drone in Lublin Voivodeship.