Ukraine: Russia promotes a conspiracy theory on Poland bombing

Ukraine: Russia promotes a conspiracy theory on Poland bombing

After unconfirmed reports on the fall of a Russian -made missile inside the lands of the NATO member, Kyiv described allegations that one of the Ukrainian missiles fell in Poland as a “conspiracy theory. ”
“Russia is now promoting a conspiracy theory that claims that a missile (launched) by the Ukrainian Air Force fell in the territory of Poland. This is not true. No one should believe or spread its messages,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Dolmero Colliba, wrote in a tweet.

The ruler appointed by Russia for the Ukrainian Donetsk region, which was controlled by Russian forces, had described reports that a Russian missile in Poland had fallen as a “provocation” behind Kyiv.
The White House reported that US President Joe Biden and major allies held “emergency” talks on Wednesday following a missile in a Polish region near the border with Ukraine.

And participated in the meeting, which was prepared for the leaders of the European Union countries and all the leaders of the Group of Seven, that is, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States.
The White House website described the closed meeting held in Bali after the request of journalists to leave as a “round emergency table”.

The fall of the missile in Poland, a member of NATO, raised fears that the alliance would be dragged into the Russia’s continuous war for nearly nine months in the Western Ukraine.
The White House was warned in its initial response and did not blame anyone for the fall of the missile that hit the village of Polish.

France also called for the “maximum degree of caution” regarding the source of the missile that fell in Poland with the announcement of “several countries” in the region that has the same type of weapon, warning of “a major escalation danger. ”
The French presidency confirmed that “it makes sense to deal with the issue with the maximum degree of caution.


She pointed out that “several countries in the region have the same type of weapon,” considering that “therefore determining the type of missile does not necessarily mean determining the side that launched it. “.

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