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Missile Crash In Poland: First Details Of Investigation

  • 17.11.2022, 17:39

The video footage has been obtained, the content of which is still classified.

A Polish-US investigation team has already collected evidence at the site where the missile fell in Poland, showing the sequence of events of November 15. Ukraine is ready to join the investigation.

This information was reported by the head of the Bureau for International Policy under the Polish President, Jakub Kumoch, in an interview with TVN24.

According to him, there is already enough evidence that the missile, which was supposed to shoot down a Russian missile, did not hit its target and its self-destruct system did not work, as a result, it fell on the territory of Poland.

A Polish-American investigative team, which Ukraine wants to join, continues to work in the village of Przewodów.

"If both sides agree, and as far as I know there are no objections from the American side, such access may be granted in the near future. If the investigation team has no objections on a technical level, there will certainly be no reason to deny the Ukrainians access," Jakub Kumoch added.

Currently, the investigation has evidence such as fragments of the missile, the depth of the crater, the direction from which the missile flew, the amount of fuel it used, as well as video recordings, the content of which is still classified.

Bureau chief Kumoch emphasised that "no one accuses Ukraine of having deliberately bombed Polish territory."

"Russia bombed Ukraine on that day and Russia is fully responsible for everything that falls. This is like the situation when a person went out on the road and caused an accident between a car and a bus. Is the car to blame? No, the person who stepped onto the road and caused the accident is to blame," he explained.

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