Poland calls on the Russian ambassador after Russian missiles fell on its territory

Poland calls on the Russian ambassador after Russian missiles fell on its territory

Poland obtained the support of a large number of countries in the wake of the landing of two Russian missiles in a village on the border with Ukraine.
Polish Foreign Ministry spokesman Lukash Yashina announced that a Russian -made missile landed in Poland on Tuesday and killed two in the village of Brevodov.

The spokesman said that “a Russian -made missile fell, and killed two citizens of the republic,” noting that the Russian ambassador to Poland was summoned to obtain “immediate detailed interpretations. ”
The great international support for Poland, specifically from NATO and member states, led by the United States, France and Britain.
NATO decided to hold an emergency meeting today to discuss the crisis.

The meeting comes at the request of Poland on the basis of Article IV of the Essential Constituent Treaty.
Article 4 states that members can raise any issue of concern, especially with regard to the security of a member state.
While a Polish government spokesman announced that Warsaw raised the level of alert part of its military units, against the background of the crisis.

“A decision was taken to raise the level of alert from some of the combat units and other devices,” Pioter Muller spokesman said after an emergency meeting of the National Security Council in Warsaw.
The White House confirmed that US President Joe Biden was new to his Polish counterpart, the United States’ pledges to NATO.
He also stated, “Washington supports Warsaw and its efforts to conduct an investigation into the missile accident.


“We stress that we are standing with our allies in NATO and our international partners,” British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak said.
He also said that he discussed the incident of Russian missiles in Polish lands with the foreign and defense ministers.
French President Emmanuel Macron said, “I spoke to Prime Minister Matthews Muroyki to tell him about our solidarity.

Poland can rely on France’s support and availability to support the ongoing investigations,” said French President Emmanuel Macron..

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