conflict in ukraine
By Antonio Palma
conflict in ukraine
ONE huge abyss several meters wide and on top an overturned cart along with a substantial amount of debris, is the image released today, Wednesday, November 16, by the Polish police to show the consequences of the missile that hit Poland in Przewodów, on the border with Ukraine, causing two victims yesterday.
In the image you can see forensic agents in white overalls that collect artifacts well within the abyss caused by the missile whose nature has yet to be verified. “In Przewodów, where the explosion took place, the police are protecting the area from the first moments of the event,” Polish police explained in a tweet, adding that specialized agents such as those from the anti-terrorist and forensic department, together with other groups of investigators , seek to determine in detail the circumstances of the event, collecting and “holding the evidence”.

Indeed, the evidence gathered will help clarify what an international case is with dramatic implications if it is a Russian missile. At the time Russia denies any wrongdoing talking about a Ukrainian S-300 missile. Even the first conclusions of the US and Biden lean towards the hypothesis of a mistake by Ukrainian anti-aircraft aircraft when trying to hit a Russian missile during the devastating rocket storm that hit the country, targeting energy infrastructure.
The Polish government is also postponing the origin of the missile that yesterday caused two victims on the border with Ukraine. President Andrzej Duda, quoted by Polish news agency PAP, said that “at the moment we have no conclusive evidence of who launched the missile, investigations are ongoing”. As for the Russian manufacture of the missile, the Polish president defined it as “very likely” but, he reiterated, “investigations are ongoing”. Duda also said that the United States would send experts to help with the clarification and confirmed the solidarity of NATO allies.
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