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Poland missile strike that killed 2 seems 'unintentional,' says President Duda

Poland's President Andrej Duda said while the missile that landed in Poland was most likely fired by Ukraine, Vladimir Putin has to take the ultimate blame for this incident. Russia has been carpet-bombing Ukraine, mostly aiming for apartments and energy grids, ever since its humiliation at Kherson.

By Anand Singha  Nov 16, 2022 6:28:38 PM IST (Published)

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The President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, said on Wednesday, November 16, there are no indications that the missile strike which claimed the lives of two Polish residents was an "intentional attack," and that it was most likely just a tragic accident. While acknowledging that the missile that landed in Poland was most likely fired by Ukraine, Duda also asserted that Russia, which assaulted Ukraine with a volley of missiles on Tuesday (November 15), has the ultimate blame.

Earlier on Wednesday, US President Joe Biden and other Western supporters of Ukraine backed an investigation into the circumstances surrounding how the missile, which Poland says was made by Russia, ended up in a farmland and killed two people. At the same time, Russia was raining down missiles and drones on Ukrainian power grids.

The rocket landed on Tuesday not far from Poland's Ukrainian border. According to three American sources, early analyses indicate it was shot towards an approaching Russian force by Ukrainian soldiers. Due to their lack of authorisation to speak publicly about the situation, the officials talked on the condition of anonymity.