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Poland: Ukraine probably fired missile

- (Reuters)

Amissile that hit Poland killing two people was probably a Ukrainian air defense missile and there was no evidence to suggest the incident was an intentiona­l attack by Russia, Poland’s President Andrzej Duda said yesterday.

The announceme­nt, which followed similar suggestion­s by the United States, was likely to ease global concern that the war in Ukraine could spill across the border.

NATO ambassador­s were holding emergency talks to respond to the blast on Tuesday that killed two people at a grain facility in Poland near the Ukrainian border, the war’s first deadly spillover onto the territory of the Western military alliance.

“From the informatio­n that we and our allies have, it was an S-300 rocket made in the Soviet Union, an old rocket and there is no evidence that it was launched by the Russian side,” Poland’s Duda said. “It is highly probable that it was fired by Ukrainian anti-aircraft defense.”

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz

Morawiecki said Warsaw might not need to activate Article 4 of the alliance’s treaty, which calls for consultati­ons when a country considers its security under threat.

Earlier, United States President Joe Biden said publicly that the missile was unlikely to have been fired from Russia. A NATO source said Biden had told allies that the missile was a Ukrainian air defense missile, and a Western diplomat confirmed that this was now the prevalent theory.

The incident occurred while Russia was firing scores of missiles at cities across Ukraine, in what Ukraine says was the biggest volley of such strikes of the nine-month war.

Kiev says it shot down most of the incoming Russian missiles with its own air defense missiles. Ukraine’s Volyn region, just across the border from Poland, was one of the many Ukraine says was targeted by Russia’s countrywid­e attacks.

The Russian Defense Ministry said none of its missiles had struck closer than 35 kilometers from the Polish border, and that photos of the

wreckage in Poland showed elements of a Ukrainian S-300 air defense missile.

The US and NATO countries would fully investigat­e before acting, Biden said in Indonesia after meeting other leaders on the sidelines of a summit of the G20 big economies.

The Kremlin said yesterday that some countries had made “baseless statements” about the incident, but that Washington had been comparativ­ely restrained. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Russia had nothing to do with the incident.

 ?? ?? Police officers stand at a blockade after an explosion in Przewodow, a village in eastern Poland near the border with Ukraine, yesterday. — Reuters
Police officers stand at a blockade after an explosion in Przewodow, a village in eastern Poland near the border with Ukraine, yesterday. — Reuters

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