Poland warns of “strong pressure” to admit that the projectile that fell in the east is Russian

The projectile that struck the country’s east on Tuesday originated in Russia, not Ukraine, the Polish government has warned on Thursday, claiming that they have been under “great pressure” to acknowledge.

In an interview with the radio station Radio 24, the deputy foreign minister of Poland, Arkadiusz Mularczyk, stated that “there has been considerable pressure” and emphasized that, if he were Russian, “this would have set in motion new dynamics in the country and in all of the globe.”

In this regard, he has sent his deepest condolences to the families of the two people who died as a result of the missile’s fall and has emphasized that “sadly, everything indicates that it was a regrettable accident and not a purposeful act on the side of From Russia.”

According to the Ukrinform news agency, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenski said on the same Thursday that Kiev has been invited to join a special international committee looking into the circumstances surrounding the projectile’s fall.

“We pushed for our inclusion in this commission yesterday. He added that no one is “one hundred percent sure, but our experts will travel to the spot and join the community that is studying it “who is responsible for the launch.

As confirmed by Andrzej Duda, a presidential adviser, who has also ruled out that it was an intended strike against Poland, there is already a team of Polish and American investigators working in the area.

By Editor

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