A missile that crashed inside Poland was probably a stray fired by Ukraine's air defenses and not a Russian strike, Poland and military alliance NATO said on Wednesday, easing international fears that the war could spill across the border. Nevertheless, NATO's chief said that Moscow, not Kyiv, was still to…
Fears of an escalation that might have resulted in direct hostilities between Russia and NATO, of which Poland is a member, were sparked as a result of the reverberations spreading much further.
The village, with a population of just 430, was left reeling after a missile hit a grain silo, killing two local men. The reverberations spread far wider setting off fears of an escalation that might have led to direct hostilities between Russia and NATO, of which Poland is a member.
Nato’s chief said that Moscow was still to blame for starting the war in the first place and launching scores of missiles on Tuesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
President Zelenskyy insists a Russian missile hit a Polish village on Tuesday, despite NATO s conclusion that the origin was Ukrainian air defence but all say Russia bears ultimate responsibility.