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2 deaths were a result of missiles fired: Poland claims

Poland stated on Wednesday that Kyiv’s air defenses were “extremely likely” to blame for a missile launched. The missiles thst fired hit a village close to the Ukrainian border and killed two people.

Andrzej Duda, the president of Poland, referred to the fact that Ukraine had defended itself against a barrage of Russian missiles. And that incident had struck the nation the day before by saying, “Most likely, this was an unfortunate accident.”

According to NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg

The missile strike in Poland was not “the outcome of a premeditated action” by Russia. Two individuals died in the devastating explosion. The Ukrainian air defense system in reaction to a Russian attack, launched the missiles which was probably the result of the two deaths.

Accordng to report President Biden said that it was “unlikely” to have been fired from Russia says . He sated that having a conference with G20 and NATO leaders,. But he confirmed that he will see the matter.

Initial reports from Poland

According to initial reports from Poland, the missile was built in Russia, that killed two individuals at a farm building in Przewodów . According to the defense minister of Belgium, “parts of Russian missiles and a Ukrainian interception missile” both touched down in Poland. However, a tweet from the minister, Ludivine Dedonder, is shared tha “to be validated by current investigations.”

According to military officials

On Tuesday, Russia fired more than 90 missiles into Ukraine. Despite the fact that 77 of the strikes were shot down, some of them still managed to impact Lviv, a city near the border with Poland.

Russia denied any involvement in the launch of the missiles that hit Poland while acknowledging that Biden had shown restraint. It also criticized Western countries for acting “hysterically.”

Reactions of Ministers

This comes after Ukraine dismissed as a “conspiracy theory” allegations that one of its missiles had struck Poland. Ukraine’s foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, tweeted on Tuesday night, “No one should buy Russian propaganda or spread its views.

Rishi Sunak, the British prime minister, charged earlier in the day that Russia had demonstrated “utter disregard” for the rules of international law. And he claimed that the Polish strike would not have occurred “without the Russian invasion of Ukraine.”

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