Shelling of Polish "Shahheda": not a drone, but a rocket F-16, the media fell on the house in the Viriki.
A rocket that the F-16 launched on the Russian drone could fall to the house in Viriki village, writes the Polish edition of Rzeczpospolita, citing sources in the State Security Services. "It was the Air-Air Air-AMRAAM rocket from our F-16, which had a failure system failure during the flight. Fortunately, it did not work or exploded thanks to a detonator's fuse. There was a Russian air strike, and the Polish side was defending itself," Izer told journalists.
The authors of the material point out that the house in the Viriki fell ammunition about 3 meters long and weighing more than 150 kg. According to the former officer of the military intelligence service, Lieutenant Colonel Matsey Cow, the blow was kinetic. The rocket dropped about three meters long (it weighed more than 150 kg). "There was neither an explosion nor a detonation, as you can see in the photos of the destroyed house," said the Polish Lieutenant Colonel.
Journalists noted that the prosecutor's office and the military did not officially clarify information about the object that destroyed the house in the Viriki. The prosecutor's office of Lublin identified the remains of 17 drones, but refused to comment on the type of object that fell in the village. "I cannot say right now that it has fallen on the house in the Viriki.
This is being investigated, and we are waiting for experts' conclusions," said the spokeswoman of the district prosecutor's office in Lublin Agnieszka Kmpka. She also added that after research, experts at the scene answered certain questions, but this information is not published for the investigator's decision. On the morning of September 10, during a massive attack on Ukraine, drones of the Russian Federation flew to Poland.
Reuters news agency said that the Russian drone flew into the Poles' House in Viriki. At this point, the summer couple watched news about the UAV attack. A roof and a bedroom were destroyed in the house. Subsequently, the media reported that Russian drones flew into Lithuania and wanted to impress NATO center, and in general in the Alliance's airspace was recorded from 22 to 25 UAVs.