Polish President tells if the rocket that fell in Przewodów can be considered an attack

Andrzej Duda believes that the fall of the fired missile cannot be considered an attack on Poland.
Polish President Andrzej Duda said:
There is no evidence that the rocket that fell the day before in the village of Przewodów and killed two people was fired at Poland - and therefore it cannot be considered an attack on Poland.
He specified that it was highly likely that the missile had been fired by a Ukrainian air defence system.
Stoltenberg also said today that NATO sees no indication that Russia is planning an attack on the
alliance.
Stoltenberg added:
The explosion in Poland was probably caused by a Ukrainian air defence missile, but Ukraine is not to blame
responsibility for the incident in Poland lies with Russia.
And the secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council, Oleksiy Danilov, asked for immediate access to the site of the explosion in Poland for representatives of the Ukrainian Defence Ministry and State Border Guard Service.
At the same time, Germany has offered Poland to patrol its airspace with
Eurofighter aircraft.
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