Ukraine war drone carrying bomb crashes in Croatia
An armed drone crashed near the capital of Croatia, and the Croatian Defense Minister announced on Sunday that oneObviously, it flew over three European NATO member countries from the Ukrainian theater of war and crashed in a city in the Croatian capital, equipped with an explosive device at the time.
On Friday, March 11, 2022, the police inspected the site of a drone crash in Zagreb, Croatia. A drone apparently flying from the Ukrainian theater crashed overnight in the outskirts of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, causing a huge explosion but no casualties. The Soviet made plane crossed Romania and Hungary before entering Croatia and crashed into a field near a student dormitory late Thursday. About 40 parked cars were damaged in the big explosion, but no one was injured. Croatian Defense Minister Mario Banozi ć said at the crash site, "We have found traces of explosives and clues suggesting that this is not a reconnaissance plane. We have discovered part of an aerial bomb
This further raises a question about whether drones belong to Russia or Ukraine.
There are some factors indicating that it may come from both. Air crash investigators have pulled out most of the remaining components of the drone from a large crater formed during its impact, including a partially damaged black box that should be able to display the drone's flight path.
Croatian officials criticized NATO for its slow response to a very serious incident and questioned the readiness of military alliance member states to respond to possible attacks.