Zelensky seeks access to all missile data in Poland

Zelensky seeks access to all missile data in Poland

Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelensky has demanded that Ukrainian experts be granted access to “all the data” held by Western partners, as well as allowed to visit the site of the missile blast that fell in Poland, near the Ukrainian border last night. “We want to review all details, all”, stressed [...]

“We want to review all details, all”, he stressed.

This is why our experts should participate in the international investigation work and have access to all available evidence of our partners, as well as (by allowing them to go) to the site of the” explosion, Zelensky said through a videotape tonight.

The president's recent statements show a change in Zelensky's stance, which insisted until earlier today that the missile in question belonged to Russia, rejecting NATO and Washington who believe the missile was a Ukrainian antiaircraft missile.

I have no doubt that this rocket was not our”, the Ukrainian president said earlier. I believe it was a Russian missile. ”

The White House, in turn, said that “has not seen anything to counter” the assessment made by Warsaw, under which the missile that fell in Poland “most likely” came from Ukraine's air defence.

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