Polish president says no unequivocal evidence of who fired missile

Polish president says no unequivocal evidence of who fired missile, Poland’s president said there was no clear evidence of who fired the missile that killed two people in a Polish village on Tuesday, adding that it was “most probably Russian-made”. “We do not for the moment have unequivocal evidence of who fired the missile. An investigation is ongoing. It was most probably Russian-made,” President Andrzej Duda told reporters on Wednesday.

Polish president says no unequivocal evidence of who fired missile

The missile was previously identified as being manufactured in Russia, and the foreign ministry summoned Moscow’s ambassador to Warsaw to provide “immediate detailed explanations.” Russia is to blame for launching a barrage of missile strikes across Ukraine that left millions of homes without electricity, according to Ukraine.

Joe Biden, who was on the phone with Duda, reportedly vowed to provide “assistance in the form of American expertise to help us investigate at the site of this horrible occurrence.” At a Wednesday meeting with fellow NATO ambassadors in Brussels, he added that it was “very possible” that Poland’s ambassador to the alliance would ask for urgent consultations under Article 4 of the NATO Treaty.

Any NATO member may request consultations when they believe their “territorial integrity, political independence, or security” are in jeopardy, according to Article 4 of the NATO Treaty.

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