Russian Defense Ministry denies responsibility for missile strikes in Poland
Russian Defense Ministry has denied Moscow’s involvement in the explosions and described reports as deliberate provocations in order to escalate the situation.
The ministry denied that “strikes on targets near the Ukrainian-Polish state border were made by Russian means of destruction,” and stated that the wreckage found at the scene "had nothing to do with Russian weapons.”
The ministry called the claims of Polish deaths a “deliberate provocation with the aim of escalating the situation.”
On Tuesday, two missiles struck the territory of Poland at the village of Przewodów near the border with Ukraine. The incident occurred during a larger attack on Ukrainian cities and energy facilities by Russia.
It was the first incident within NATO territory during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Polish media reported that two people were killed in an explosion at a grain dryer. Polish officials stated that the cause of the explosion was unknown.
The Polish radio station Radio ZET reported that two stray rockets fell on the village, causing the explosion.
NATO members started to review the evidence soon after the explosion was reported.
Poland requested a NATO meeting on Wednesday, on the basis of NATO Article 4. NATO diplomats said that the alliance would act cautiously and needed time to verify exactly how the incident happened. (ILKHA)