Suspects that Poland was hit by Ukrainian defence missile, Zelensky reacts

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensy said there is no doubt that the missile that caused the explosion in Poland to be Ukrainian, the Interfax news agency reports. Zelensky added that Ukraine “should have access” in the country, where two people died and four were injured. His comment comes after Poland and NATO said the country can [...]
Zelensky added that Ukraine “should have access” in the country, where two people died and four were injured.
His comment comes after Poland and NATO said the country may have been hit by a Ukrainian air defence missile, stressing that there are no “no indicators” that it was a deliberate attack.
However, the Polish prime minister said “could not rule out the possibility” that the attack a few kilometers from the Ukrainian border was “provocation”, writes Sky News.
Polish Prime Minister Matthews Morawiecki said: “We cannot rule out the possibility that bombing Ukrainian infrastructure near the border was a deliberate provocation.
At the beginning of the explosion, Western media reported that the missile that fell in Poland was Russian, while today the chief of staff reported NATO, Jens Stoletenberg, said the rocket that had fallen in Poland belonged to Ukraine and stressed that the Alliance has no indicators that Russia intends to attack NATO.












