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correspondent jonathan marcus. he has been covering this for a long time. we ve heard from stephen as well as the latest lines coming in from azadeh about the developing situations and ijust want about the developing situations and i just want to get your thoughts on what the possible escalations of this might be. you re quite right. i think caution is the watchword here. i think we can probably rule out a deliberate russian attack on poland. that would be extraordinary, that would really be making a drama out of a crisis. i think this is some kind of accident, either russian missiles have been inadvertently crossed the border into poland and struck a target, or possibly also, ukrainian s 300 air defence missiles trying to intercept russian attacking missiles have
facts they ve laid out so far. western powers are right now saying they re doing their own investigations to try and understand how this could have possibly happened. that understand how this could have possibly happened. possibly happened. that fact -iece possibly happened. that fact iece is possibly happened. that fact piece is so possibly happened. that fact piece is so crucial possibly happened. that fact piece is so crucial and - piece is so crucial and important as you pointed out. as the information gathering take place, we are starting to hear from some take place, we are starting to hearfrom some leaders. take place, we are starting to hear from some leaders. we were talking about the british prime minister and what he said just a couple of minutes ago, but just talk us through some of the other international response as we ve seen so far. response as we ve seen so far. we response as we ve seen so far. we do know that several world leaders like president macron of france
see their parents again. the children who will never be born. a generation is being lost. ukraine s president zelensky is calling for action. translation: this is a russian attack on collective security - and a very significant escalation. we must act. i want to say now to our polish brothers and sisters, - we stand with you. free people will not| be broken by terror. ukraine s president said it wouldn t work. ukraine s president zelensky called for action. this evening in kyiv, emergency services were still at work. what happened here and across the country and what seems to have been a deadly leakage of the war into poland amounts to a challenge of the highest order for western leaders. the attacks on ukraine come a day after president zelensky went to kherson to celebrate its recapture. he declared that defeat here
stoltenberg and president duda on poland. the white house has issued a readout of the conversation that took place. it says that president duda described poland s ongoing assessment of the explosion in the eastern part of the country near the border with ukraine, and it goes on to say that president biden offered full us support for and assistance with poland s investigation. the statement says president biden reaffirmed the united states s ironclad commitment to nato, and indeed, that is a commitment thatjoe biden has given on many occasions most recently last month in fact, when he said that there was a sacred obligation, as he put it at the time, to defend every inch of nato territory. so,