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Poland already knows where the missile came from and rules out a NATO intervention

Poland already knows where the missile came from and rules out a NATO intervention

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Przewodow, the city where the missiles fell on Tuesday.

The President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, stated that there are no indications of an intentional attack and that it was probably an unfortunate action.

Duda affirmed today in Warsaw that “it is probable” that the missile that hit its territory on Tuesday and caused two deaths “was launched by Ukraine” and added that “nothing indicates” that it was an “intentional attack against Poland”.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, for his part, also noted as “very likely” that the attack was a projectile launched by Ukrainian forces in kyiv. “Let me be very clear: it is not Ukraine’s fault. Russia bears full responsibility because it continues its war over Ukraine,” she stated.

“They are responsible for the war in Ukraine, which has led to this situation that caused the death of two people,” added the international leader.

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NATO family photo during their last summit in Madrid.

Photo: Reuters

The theory that the missile is Ukrainian adds supporters

The president of the United States Joe Biden joined the theory that it is “unlikely” that the missile exploded in Poland has Russian origin. For US officials, the missile that fell in Poland could have a Ukrainian origin, a conclusion reached by the Biden government after an emergency meeting called on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali. In addition, another meeting is expected in Brussels of the ambassadors of the 30 NATO countries.

The theory rose to prominence after the G7 leaders’ meeting, although world leaders, led by Biden, decided to react cautiously.

Source: Ambito

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