US President Joe Biden said it is unlikely that the rocket that fell on the territory of Poland the day before was launched from Russia. According to him, this is evidenced by the data of the flight trajectory.
“According to preliminary information, this is refuted. I don't want to talk about it until we do a full investigation. But, based on the trajectory line, it is unlikely that it was released from Russia. We'll see," he told reporters after an emergency meeting of G7 leaders in Bali.
Biden specified that the US and NATO countries would conduct a full investigation before taking further action.
The Associated Press, citing three American officials who wished to remain anonymous, writes that a Ukrainian air defense missile fell on Polish territory.
"According to preliminary estimates, the missile was fired by Ukrainian forces to shoot down a Russian missile during a massive shelling on Tuesday," AP sources say .
According to the Polish Foreign Ministry, a Russian-made rocket fell on the territory of the country. The agency summoned the Russian ambassador and demanded "immediate explanations."
The rocket fell on November 15 in the village of Przewodov, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland, 6 km from the border with Ukraine. As a result, two people died, the grain dryer was damaged. A meeting of the Committee of the Council of Ministers for National Security and Defense under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was urgently convened in the country. Mateusz Lachowski, a journalist for Polsat News in Ukraine, wrote that the wreckage that was found in Pszewoduv was part of the Russian X-101 cruise missile. At the same time, OSINT specialists, based on photo and video analysis, claim that the debris looks like part of the engine of the Soviet S-300 missile. They are in service with Ukrainian air defense.