Missile victims in Poland to be buried this weekend

Two men killed by a rocket that hit a southeastern Polish village will be buried this weekend, a priest indicated. Przewow residents have been shocked by the explosion that claimed the lives of two men and brought to their threshold the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II, Reuters writes, [...]
Przewow residents have been shocked by the explosion that claimed the lives of two men and brought to their threshold the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II, writes Reuters, broadcast Klankosova.tv.
Local priest Bogdan Wazny for Reuters said the first funeral will take place Saturday at 12: 00 local time. He would be led by a bishop from the city of Zamosc.
There will be a military presence in this first burial -- that is, an orchestra, perhaps some guests from the ministries, or at least representatives of the highest state authorities”, he said.
The second funeral will take place Sunday without military presence, Wazny said.
Prsedow, a village of 440 people, has been the target of global media attention since two agricultural workers were killed in a wheat drying factory from what Warsaw and Western allies say was a lost Ukrainian air defence missile.












