Duda assesses possibility of more missile incidents in Poland and responds to Ukraine's call to join investigation
Polish President Andrzej Duda responded to Ukraine's call to include Kyiv in the investigation into the fall of a missile on Polish territory and assessed the probability of another similar incident
This is reported by The Guardian.
It is noted that Polish President Andrzej Duda said that both Poland and the United States must come to an agreement before Ukraine can join the investigation of the missile attack on Przewodów, which the Ukrainian side is demanding. According to him, Warsaw should consult with Washington.
At the same time, Duda noted that Poland has no signs indicating the possibility of a repeat of the missile incident in the country.
"There is no obvious or directly known danger for the Republic, for citizens, we have no signals about the possibility of a repetition of what happened yesterday," Duda said following the results of the meeting of the National Security Council.
He also assured the citizens of Poland that the increased activity of aviation is taking place in accordance with the given orders.
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