
Poland’s president Andrzej Duda has said the missile that landed in his country and killed two people was “probably an unfortunate incident” and there were no grounds to think it was an attack.
The US and Russia reportedly both appear to be converging on claims that the missile that fell on Przewodów, a village near the Ukrainian border, was part of Ukraine’s air defences that had been countering a Russian missile attack.
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