In Poland, a residential building was hit by a missile fired from an F-16 fighter, not a Russian UAV. The Rzeczpospolita newspaper reports on this today, September 16, citing sources.
According to the newspaper, the prosecutor's office is hiding information about an "unidentified flying object", the wreckage of which crashed into a house in The excavations of the Lublin voivodeship. And the unidentified object was a missile fired from an F-16 fighter, with which they tried to shoot down a "Russian drone."
As EADaily reported, on September 10, Prime Minister Donald Tusk made a statement that dangerous drones were shot down over Poland on the night of September 10, and called them Russian, but he did not provide any evidence of this. The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, later said that we are talking about more than ten UAVs. They were shot down, among other things, by Romanian NATO fighters.


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