Russian missiles hit the territory of Poland, two killed
Baku/15.11.22 / Turan: On the evening of November 15, two Russian missiles fired at Ukraine fell in the Polish village of Pshevodov, 5 km from the border with Ukraine. As a result of rocket strikes, two people were killed, there is destruction, Polish media reported.
In connection with the incident, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki convened the National Security and Defense Council, Polish Radio reports.
A senior US intelligence official told AP that two Russian missiles had landed on NATO member Poland, killing two people.
A number of NATO members have already expressed support for Poland and their readiness to provide military assistance. NATO headquarters has not yet made any statement.
Recall that when attacking one NATO member, Article 5 of the NATO Charter is automatically activated. This means that an attack on one member of NATO means an attack on the entire Alliance. -0-
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- 16 November 2022 08:04
Politics
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