Drone attack on Poland: Anna Heiser reacts shocked to Instagram

Drone attack on Poland: Anna Heiser reacts shocked to Instagram

Drone attack on Poland
Anna Heiser reacts shocked on Instagram






Anna Heiser is shaken after Russian drones have been shot down over Poland and announces a news stop.

An idyllic morning with coffee and twittering birds turns suddenly into the world situation for Anna Heiser (35). The “Bauer sucht Ms.” star reacts via the Russian drone attack on Poland, in which several drones were shot down by the Polish field of fighter jets.



“Good morning. I’m sitting outside, drinking my coffee, the birds chirp, the sun is going on … perfect,” Anna Heiser starts her post still relaxed. But the supposedly perfect world quickly collapses: “Then I read the news and the bubble burst. Russia sent drones to Poland tonight. Airports were partially closed.”

The 35-year-old, who recently moved to her home from Namibia to her home country of Poland, finds clear words for the escalation: “Great, we learn nothing at all. If a NATO war against Russia breaks out, we are all at the ass, no matter where we live.”


The threatening situation also pulls her personal consequences from the threatening situation: “They are things that we cannot influence anyway: we join our bubble and I think I make the notifications for the news,” she explains to her followers.

According to Polish information, numerous Russian drones from neighboring Ukraine entered Polish airspace on Wednesday morning. The Polish military command confirmed that weapons were used to neutralize the drones.




Gerald Heiser shows a relaxed side

While Anna Heiser is concerned with the global political situation, her husband Gerald Heiser (40) gives a much more relaxed update to her new life in Poland. “Conclusion after the first week. Also very nice here,” he posted several pictures and video recordings from the past few days before the drone attack with his family.

The former “Bauer sucht Frau” couple announced in February this year to sell their Namibian farm. At the time, Gerald Heiser said in an RTL interview that the farm was no longer economically worth it. The move near Anna Heiser’s family in the north of Poland took place after seven years together in Africa.

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Source: Stern

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