Podolyak says Russian strikes on Poland were deliberate

Podolyak says Russian strikes on Poland were deliberate

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Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the head of the Ukrainian President's Office, has said he is convinced that Russia's missile strikes on Polish territory were not accidental, but deliberate.

He noted this on Twitter, Ukrinform reports.

"Strikes on Polish territory — not an accident, but a deliberately planned "hello" from RF, disguised as a "mistake". It happens when evil goes unpunished & politicians engage in "pacification" of aggressor. Ru-terrorist regime must be stopped. Condolences to the victims' relatives," Podolyak said.

Two people were killed in an explosion in the Polish village of Przewodów, Hrubeszów County, Lublin Voivodeship, not far from the Ukrainian border, on Tuesday, November 15. The incident occurred near a grain drying plant at around 15:40 local time.

Western media, citing sources in the intelligence agencies, reported that the incident could have occurred as a result of two Russian missiles crossing into Poland near the border with Ukraine.

Polish government spokesperson Piotr Müller asked the Polish media not to spread unverified information and to wait for official announcements.

On November 15, Russia launched a massive missile attack against Ukraine.

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