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Poland demands an explanatio­n from Russia after missile enters its airspace during attack

- By Vanessa Gera and Tony Hicks

KYIV, Ukraine — Poland demanded an explanatio­n from Russia on Sunday after one of its missiles strayed briefly into Polish airspace during a major missile attack on Ukraine, prompting the NATO member to activate F-16 fighter jets.

It was Russia’s third big missile attack on Ukraine in the past four days, and the second to target the capital, Kyiv.

The governor of the Lviv region, Maksym Kozytskyi, said on the Telegram platform that critical infrastruc­ture was hit, but he didn’t specify what precisely was struck. No deaths or injuries were reported.

Later, authoritie­s said that rescuers had just put out a fire at a critical infrastruc­ture facility in the Lviv region, which had been attacked with missiles and drones at night and in the morning.

The head of Kyiv’s military administra­tion, Serhiy Popko, said Russia used cruise missiles launched from Tu- 95MS strategic bombers. An air alert in the capital lasted for more than two hours as rockets entered Kyiv in groups from the north.

He said the attacks were launched from the Engels district in the Saratov region of Russia.

According to preliminar­y data, there were no casualties or damage in the capital, he said.

Armed Forces Operationa­l Command of Poland, a member of NATO, said in a statement that there was a violation of Polish airspace at 4:23 a.m. by one of the cruise missiles launched by Russia against towns in western Ukraine.

The object entered near Oserdow, a village in an agricultur­al region near the border with Ukraine, and stayed in Polish airspace for 39 seconds, the statement said.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear if Russia intended for the missile to enter Poland’s airspace. Cruise missiles are able to change their trajectory

to evade air defense systems.

Polish Defense Minister Władysław KosiniakKa­mysz later told reporters in a televised news conference that the Russian missile would have been shot down had there been any indication that it was heading toward a target in Poland.

He said that Polish authoritie­s monitored the attack on Ukraine and were in contact with Ukrainian counterpar­ts. Polish and NATO F-16s were activated as part of the strategic response.

He said the missile penetrated Polish airspace about a half-mile to around a mile as Russia was targeting the region around Lviv in western Ukraine.

 ?? Enric Marti/Associated Press ?? A woman holds a sign during a protest Sunday in Kyiv, Ukraine, to demand the freedom of Ukrainian Mariupol Azovstal defenders still being held prisoner by Russia.
Enric Marti/Associated Press A woman holds a sign during a protest Sunday in Kyiv, Ukraine, to demand the freedom of Ukrainian Mariupol Azovstal defenders still being held prisoner by Russia.

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