World reacts to missile blast in Poland
![]() 950 Friday, 18 November, 2022, 11:36 A missile hit Przewodow village in eastern Poland near the Ukrainian border and killed two people on Tuesday, raising alarm among world leaders about a possible escalation of the war in Ukraine. The blast occurred as Russian attacks hit cities and towns throughout Ukraine. Ultimately, US President Joe Biden said the missile that struck the village in Poland was “unlikely” to have been fired from Russia. Poland’s President Andrzej Duda, who on Tuesday suggested the missiles were Russian, changed track on Wednesday and said it is “very likely” that the rocket was from Ukraine’s air defence system. “Absolutely nothing indicates that this was an intentional attack on Poland … It’s very likely that it was a rocket used in anti-missile defence, meaning that it was used by Ukraine’s defence forces,” he told reporters. Previously, he had said it was “most probably” a Russian attack but that its origins were still being verified. “We are acting with calm,” he said. “This is a difficult situation.” |
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