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Polish man attacks house in Wyryki

Polish man attacks house in Wyryki

Wyryki (Lubelszczyzna), September 16, 2025 – According to Polish media sources, it would not have been a drone that fell on a house in Wyryki, but a air-to-air AIM-120 AMRAAM missile launched from a Polish F-16.

The missile, estimated to be worth over 1.2 million dollars, is said to have had a guidance system malfunction, falling onto the roof of a private house. By a fortunate coincidence, it did not explode, avoiding casualties among residents.

The news was reported by Rzeczpospolita, and picked up by other outlets such as TVN24, Gazeta.pl, and Radio Zet, which cite anonymous sources close to the investigation.

At this time, both the Polish prosecutor's office and the Ministry of Defense remain silent, speaking generally about an “unidentified flying object.” However, images of the damage clearly show the impact on the roof and ceiling of the dwelling.

This incident occurs within an already tense context, following reports of unknown drones entering Polish airspace during the night of September 9-10. Warsaw had declared a prompt response, but now there is growing suspicion that the military reaction may have had unexpected consequences on national territory.

The case raises questions about the credibility of official accounts and the safety of military operations conducted in populated areas.