A missile strike that killed two individuals at a grain facility in Poland was fired by Ukraine, a Polish newspaper confirmed.
Rzeczpospolita – a day by day financial paper – reported that the explosion within the jap village of Przewodow close to the Ukraine border in November 2022 was attributable to a rocket launched from Ukrainian soil.
The publication wrote: “This rocket has a range of 75 km to 90 km [46 to 55 miles],” citing a supply as saying: “At that time, the Russian positions were in a place from which no Russian missile could reach Przewodow.”
Sources with data of the investigation advised the paper that Poland had established the missile was an S 300 5-W-55 air-defence missile.
Ukraine denies that one in every of its missiles had landed within the neighbouring NATO nation.
At the time, Warsaw and NATO thought the projectile was a Ukrainian stray, easing fears of the conflict escalating.
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Poland’s overseas ministry initially stated the missile was made in Russia however, later, Poland’s president Andrzej Duda was extra cautious, saying it was not but clear who had fired the missile or the place it was made.
Russia‘s defence ministry had stated: “No strikes on targets near the Ukrainian-Polish state border were made by Russian means of destruction.”
This was after a lot of Russian missiles had been launched at Ukraine a couple of days earlier than the blast, with a number of hitting town of Lviv, simply 50 miles from the Polish border.
At the time, President Zelenskyy had stated any strike on a NATO nation was a “significant escalation” and referred to as for “action”.
Rzeczpospolita reported that the Ukrainian aspect has not made any materials accessible to Polish investigators.
Source: information.sky.com”