The United Nations calls for a reduction in the escalation after a rocket landed on Poland

The United Nations calls for a reduction in the escalation after a rocket landed on Poland

The United Nations called to reduce the escalation after it hit the Bollandan village missile near the country’s borders with Ukraine, killing two people.
The incident, which occurred on Tuesday, was “a frightening reminder of the absolute need to prevent any other escalation,” according to the head of political affairs and peacebuilding of the United Nations, Rosemary Dicarlo, at a meeting of the UN Security Council in New York.

“There is no end on the horizon of the war, as long as it is continuing, the risk of possible catastrophic repercussions is still very real,” said Dicarlo.
“While we still do not know all the facts, we know one thing: this tragedy would never have occurred had it not been for the Russian military operation in Ukraine and its recent missile attacks against the civil infrastructure in Ukraine,” said the American Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas Greenfield..

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