Axios: Poland, NATO say deadly explosion likely caused by Ukraine air defense
Polish President Andrzej Duda said on Wednesday that the explosion that killed two people near the country's border with Ukraine appears to be an "unfortunate accident," not an "intentional attack."
The big picture: Duda said it was "very likely" the explosion was caused by Ukrainian air defenses. The missile "unfortunately fell on Polish territory" as Ukraine defended itself against Russian strikes, he said.
* Duda added that the projectile that caused the blast was "most likely" Russian-made, but officials have "no proof at the moment that it was a missile fired by the Russian side."
* Ukraine has previously denied it was to blame for the blast and accused Moscow of a "serious escalation." Russia also denied responsibility.
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WNU Editor: The NATO statement is here .... NATO Allies address the explosion in the east of Poland (NATO).
NATO Amd Warsaw Say Deadly Missile Strike In Poland Likely Caused By Ukrainian Air Defenses
Errant missile that hit Poland likely came from Ukraine, NATO and Warsaw say -- Politico
Ukraine war: Missile strike appears to be 'unfortunate accident', Poland's president says -- SKY News
Nato says ‘no indication’ missile strike on Poland was ‘deliberate attack’ -- Financial Times
Ukraine war: Poland says missile deaths an unfortunate incident -- BBC
‘High probability’ that Ukrainian missile struck Poland – Warsaw -- RT
Polish president says 'no proof' missile that landed in NATO territory was fired by Russia -- FOX News
Biden said Ukraine air defence missile responsible for Poland blast - NATO source -- Reuters
Poland missile ‘unlikely’ to have been fired from Russia, Biden says -- The Guardian
8 comments:
Whew, this takes the Alas, Babylon scenario off the table for the moment.
Great book. and yes the concur. Time to return from vacation and put away the popcorn
Until next week sports fans
but aren't there photos of the missile in question in the barnyard?
ha ha
blogger censoring again
Stray missile that killed two in Poland IS 'highly likely' to have been fired by UKRAINE, ... - but the blame still lies with Putin, whose rocket blitz sparked air-defense misfire
100% correct
Does anyone need a refill on their copium tank this morning?
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