A damaged drone was confirmed by police in Czosn贸wka village, eastern Poland, at 5:40 AM UTC on September 10th, 2025, approximately 40 km from the Belarus border. The discovery follows an earlier incident where Poland reported shooting down 10 "Shahed" drones that violated its airspace, an act the Polish Armed Forces described as aggression. The Provincial Police Commander in Lublin has announced an alarm for all officers in the Lublin garrison, with a staff meeting underway at the Provincial Police Headquarters in Lublin. Provincial police in Lublin confirmed the finding of the damaged drone in Czosn贸wka at 5:40 AM UTC, stating that relevant services were immediately notified and are undertaking activities to address the situation, according to a statement from Policja Lubelska. The Provincial Police Commander in Lublin, insp. Tomasz Gil, has placed all police officers of the Lublin garrison on alert. A staff meeting, including the Voivode of Lublin Mr. Krzysztof Komorski, inspector Olgierd Oleksiak, deputy provincial police commander inspector Andrzej Mioduna, and Mr. Dariusz Dzia艂o from the Lublin Provincial Office, is currently taking place at the Provincial Police Headquarters in Lublin. Earlier this morning, Poland's Armed Forces reported shooting down 10 "Shahed" drones that penetrated Polish airspace, entering via Wlodawa and heading towards Parczew. Prime Minister Donald Tusk had informed NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg about the incursion. The Territorial Defence Forces of Poland were placed on heightened readiness, and some Polish airports experienced closures with NOTAMs extended until 04:30 UTC.