The Polish government commented on the situation in Przewowo. He confirmed 2 deaths

nawschodzie.eu 2 years ago

Six hours after the event, the Polish government issued an authoritative message on the situation in Wiedowo. However, this was not expected.

“The advanced authoritative of the U.S. intelligence says Russian rockets flew to Poland, killing 2 people,” she said on Tuesday Associated Press Agency.

After that, Polish media began investigating the case, and to Wire At Hrubieszow (the Lublin Province), the military and the service were sent. It is known that there has been an detonation in the grain drying plant and 2 people are dead.

Recording from the Wired area ♪ Wire ♪pic.twitter.com/J5VrQoh5Pk

— east diary (@Lublin Journal) November 15, 2022

We don't know precisely how the detonation happened yet. 1 explanation concerns Tuesday's massed rocket shelling Ukraine au Russia and assumes that 2 “lost” Russian missiles fell on Polish soil.

It's not an attack, but the fall of the S300 rocket launched by Ukrainian anti-aircraft defense.
This is evidenced by the crater and shrapnel published by the net.
The question is, did the Ukrainians do it on purpose, or was it an accident?♪ Wire ♪Hrubieshovpic.twitter.com/doGskO24Vd

— Piotr Panasiuk (@PanasukPetr) November 15, 2022

The communication of the Polish authorities was not very meaningful either. Representatives government and the president confirmed that there was an incidental that killed 2 people and... nothing else.

– There's a service here that explains the situation. They'll explain it all night. Procedures have been implemented, including expanding the readiness of any combat units in Poland," said government spokesperson Piotr Mueller at the press conference.

– Andrzej Duda has just finished his talks with the secretary-general. We verify the grounds for the launch of Article 4 of the NATO Treaty, i.e. consultations between NATO members," added BBN chief Jacek Siewara.

However, it is not known what caused the incidental in Wire.

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