Polish F-16 Missile, Not Russian Drone, Hit House in Lublin Region Last Week: Report
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During last week's Russian drone attack in eastern Poland, it wasn't just drones that crashed: according to "Rzeczpospolita", a Polish F-16 fighter jet's air-to-air missile malfunctioned and crashed into a residential building.
According to new researches in Wyryki-Wola, there is a lot of evidence that an F-16 rocket is malfunctioning, not a Russian drone. Procuratorate and police are investigating the case.
At home in the Polish village of Yyrki Volya, 14 kilometres from the border with Belarus, a rocket could have struck an object...
It may have been a fighter jet from a Polish F16 fighter jet that hit the roof of Alas Wesolowska's house last week during an attempt to shoot down Russian drones that violated airspace. According to sources to the newspaper Rzeczpospolita, the missile that was fired was defective.
The roof of the house discovered during the raid of Russian drones in the area of Poland was likely destroyed not by a dormant drone, but by a rocket from a F-16 of which the management system dropped, according to the Polish publication...
Last week, Russian drones violated Polish airspace and were shot down by Polish forces with the help of NATO allies. Media reports subsequently emerged that one of the drones had hit a house in the village of Wyryki in eastern Poland. However, Polish daily Rzeczpospolita reported on Tuesday, citing state security sources, that the house was actually hit by a missile fired from a Polish fighter jet.
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