Kyiv not to blame for Poland missile - Zelensky
![]() 1077 Thursday, 17 November, 2022, 15:51 President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he had "no doubts" that Ukraine was not to blame for the missile strike that killed two people in Poland on Tuesday. Mr Zelensky said he had received assurances from his top commanders that "it wasn't our missile". He also called for Ukrainian officials to be allowed to access the blast site and to be part of the investigation. The missile blast occurred on a farm in Przewodow, just 6km (4 miles) from Poland's border with Ukraine. |
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