
Poland says it doesn’t have any “conclusive evidence” as to who launched the missiles that landed in a Polish village near the Ukraine border, killing two civilians.
President Andrzej Duda told reporters: “We do not have any conclusive evidence at the moment as to who launched this missile… it was most likely a Russian-made missile, however, this is all still being scrutinized right now.”
The incident – which has drawn concern from members of Nato, of which Poland is a member – has led to a war of words between Kyiv and Moscow.
Russia has described claims it is responsible as a “provocation” by Kyiv aimed at drawing other countries into the conflict, while Ukraine has dismissed allegations of its own responsibility as a Russian “conspiracy theory”.