Preliminary information disputes claims that the rocket that fell in Poland was fired from Russia. U.S. President Joe Biden said this on Wednesday.
“Preliminary information refutes that. I don’t want to say that until the investigation is fully concluded, but it’s unlikely, in terms of trajectory, that it was launched from Russia. But we’ll see,” Biden said.
“In terms of trajectory, it’s unlikely that it was launched from Russia, but we’ll see,” the American leader added.
He was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the G-20 summit following a meeting with several world leaders convened over the incident in Poland.
November 15, the Polish media spread information about one or two missiles falling into a grain dryer located on the border with Ukraine. Two people were killed. In this regard, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki called an emergency meeting of the Council of Ministers Committee on National Security and Defense.
For its part, the Russian Defense Ministry said that the Russian army had not launched missile attacks on targets near the Polish-Ukrainian border. The ministry also described the information disseminated by the Polish media and voiced by officials as a deliberate provocation aimed at escalating the situation.
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