Khaleej Times

Violation of Nato sovereignt­y momentaril­y raises tensions

Misgudied missile kills two at Poland grain facility

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Amissile that hit Poland was probably a stray fired by Ukraine’s air defences and not a Russian strike, Poland and Nato said on Wednesday, easing global concern that the war in Ukraine could spill across the border.

Neverthele­ss, Nato’s chief said that Moscow, not Kyiv was ultimately to blame, for starting the war in the first place and launching the attack that triggered Ukraine’s defences.

“This is not Ukraine’s fault. Russia bears ultimate responsibi­lity as it continues its illegal war against Ukraine,” Nato Secretaryg­eneral Jens Stoltenber­g told reporters in Brussels.

Nato ambassador­s were holding emergency talks to respond to Tuesday’s blast 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,” Polish President Andrzej Duda said. “It is highly probable that it was fired by Ukrainian anti-aircraft defence.”

Stoltenber­g also said it was likely to have been a Ukrainian air defence missile. Earlier, US President Joe Biden had said the trajectori­es suggested the missile was unlikely to have been fired from Russia.

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.

Kyiv says it shot down most of the incoming Russian missiles with its own air defence 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 Defence Ministry said none of its missiles had struck closer than 35 km from the Polish border, and that photos of the wreckage in Poland showed elements of a

This is not Ukraine’s fault. Russia bears ultimate responsibi­lity as it continues its illegal war against Ukraine” Jens Stoltenber­g Nato Secretary-general

Ukrainian S-300 air defence missile. The Kremlin said on Wednesday 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.

Hours after the incident, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy had blamed it on “Russian missile terror”, and on Wednesday Kyiv did not appear ready to concede that its own missile was involved. Oleksiy Danilov, Secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defence Council, said Kyiv wanted access to the site and still saw a Russian “trace” behind the attack.

However, news that officials had concluded the missile was Ukrainian brought some relief to the inhabitant­s of the Polish village where the missile struck, who said they had feared being dragged into the war.

“Everyone has in the back of the head that we are right near the border and that an armed conflict with Russia would expose us directly,” said Grzegorz Drewnik, the mayor of Dolhobyczo­w, the municipali­ty Przewodow belongs to.

 ?? — AP ?? From left, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Netherland­s Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and European Council President Charles Michel during a meeting of G7 and Nato leaders in Bali, Indonesia, on Wednesday.
— AP From left, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Netherland­s Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and European Council President Charles Michel during a meeting of G7 and Nato leaders in Bali, Indonesia, on Wednesday.

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