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Polish couple says Russian drone hit their house in "massive boom"

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For the first time since NATO was formed, NATO planes scrambled overnight to protect allied territory from a Russian attack. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Breakdown
  • NATO planes scrambled to intercept enemy targets in NATO airspace for the first time since the alliance was formed.
  • A Russian drone struck a Polish couple's house during a cross-border attack; no injuries were reported. 31s
  • NATO forces, including Polish, Dutch, Italian, and German units, responded with coordinated military action. 43s
  • Russia denied targeting Poland, but Polish and NATO officials called the incident reckless and dangerous. 58s
  • NATO described the response as necessary to defend Allied territory and highlighted the political implications of the incident. 1m 47s
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