Poland Reports Drone Discovery and Cyberattack on Nuclear Facility
Polish authorities discovered a drone linked to September airspace violation and thwarted cyberattack on nuclear center possibly from Iran.

Polish authorities have reported two separate security incidents involving a recovered drone and a cyberattack targeting a nuclear facility, according to official statements reported by news agency PAP.
A drone discovered in Poland has been linked to an airspace incursion that occurred in September, PAP reported. The drone's recovery suggests ongoing concerns about unauthorized aerial activities in Polish territory.
Separately, Polish officials announced they successfully prevented a cyberattack against a nuclear center within the country. Authorities indicated the attack may have originated from Iran, though they did not provide detailed evidence supporting this attribution.
The incidents highlight ongoing security challenges facing Poland, particularly regarding both physical and cyber threats to critical infrastructure. Nuclear facilities are considered high-priority targets for cybersecurity protection due to their strategic importance.
Polish authorities have not disclosed additional details about either incident, including the specific location of the nuclear facility targeted or the technical methods used in the cyberattack. The timing of these revelations comes amid heightened regional security concerns.