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One of the drones that crashed in Finland has exploded, says expert

Monday 30th 2026 on 07:45 in  
Finland
drones, Finland, Security

One of the two drones that entered Finnish airspace and crashed in the Kouvola region has exploded upon impact, according to a retired Finnish Defence Forces colonel and former research director, Jyri Kosola. The assessment is based on reports of a loud blast heard during the crash, Finnish public broadcaster Yle reports.

Kosola, now a non-fiction author, told Yle’s morning programme that his sources and the sound of the explosion—identified by a professional—suggest the drone detonated. While authorities have not yet confirmed the explosion, Kosola speculated they may be awaiting verification before making a public statement.

The drones, which crossed into Finland on Sunday, included at least one identified as a Ukrainian AN-196 model—a long-range attack drone with a reported range of up to 1,200 kilometres. Kosola estimated such drones carry 50–75 kilograms of explosives, enough to cause severe destruction if they struck a building.

“That’s a large amount of TNT. If it hits a house, there wouldn’t be much left,” he said.

Mikko Hyppönen, research director at drone detection firm Sensor Fusion, supported the assessment, stating that the high-cost AN-196 drones likely carried explosive payloads. He described the drone as roughly half the size of a two-seater Cessna aircraft.

Finnish authorities have launched a preliminary investigation into the incident. A second drone, tracked by the Finnish Air Force, crashed near Oravala in Kouvola without exploding, leaving identifiable wreckage.

Source 
(via Yle)