The government of Poland will inform its NATO partners on Wednesday that the missile that hit its territory on Tuesday and caused two deaths was fired by the Ukrainian army.
The president of Poland, Andrzej Duda, declared today in Warsaw that “it is probable” that the missile which hit his territory on Tuesday and caused two deaths “was launched from Ukraine” and added that “nothing indicates” that whether it was an “attack flight against Poland”.
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Poland’s president said there were no indications of an intentional attack
The president of Poland, Andrzej Duda, declared today in Warsaw that “it is probable” that the missile which hit his territory on Tuesday and caused two deaths “was launched from Ukraine” and added that “nothing indicates” that whether it was an “attack flight against Poland”.
Duda told media in the Polish capital that “most likely the missile was made in the Soviet Union” and of the S300 model.
Poland will communicate that the missile was Ukrainian and will not invoke the mutual defense treaty
Source: Clarin
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