Missiles that killed two people in Poland could have come from Ukraine

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US President Joe Biden himself said it was “unlikely” that the missiles came from Russia and that everything seemed to indicate that it was a Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile.

Euskaraz irakurri: Polonian bi pertsona hil dituzten misilak Ukrainak botatakoak izan litezke

United States President Joe Biden has indicated that there are indications that the missiles that hit Poland and claimed the lives of two people may have been launched from Ukraineas reported by the office of the Dutch Data Protection Authority.

“There are indications that the missile hit a village in eastern Poland a Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile“, the US president told his colleagues at an emergency meeting of the leaders of the G7 and NATO.

Hours earlier, Biden indicated he did “unlikely” that the missiles that hit the Polish town of Przewodow were fired from Russia because of their trajectory.

“There is preliminary information that disproves it. I don’t want to say that until we have fully investigated it. But it is unlikely, taking into account the trajectory, that it was fired from Russia. But we will see. We will see ”, said the US president in statements to the press after the meeting with world leaders.

However, Poland’s President Andrzej Duda has stated that Polish authorities have no conclusive evidence as to who is behind the missile launch, although he has specified that the missiles were Russian-made.

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Source: EITB

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