‘Pilotless military aircraft’ crosses Hungary into Croatia triggering loud blast but no injuries reported

A drone that apparently flew from Ukraine crashed overnight on the outskirts of the Croatian capital, Zagreb, triggering a loud blast but causing no injuries, Croatian authorities have said.

A statement issued after Croatia’s national security council meeting said the “pilotless military aircraft” entered its airspace from neighbouring Hungary at a speed of 700km/h (434mph) and an altitude of 1,300 metres (4,265ft).

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