Polish prosecutor's office spokesman tells when to wait for investigation results into missile fall in Przewodów
The first conclusions of the investigation into the fall of the rocket in Przewodów on November 15 may be made public after "a month or two"
This was reported by the spokesman of the National Prosecutor's Office of Poland Lukasz Lapczyński in a comment to Ukrinform.
According to Lukasz Lapczyński, on Wednesday, December 21, investigative actions continued in Przewodów, experts were collecting additional evidence in the case.
This was done following the recommendation of experts who are already working on the collected evidence base.
The spokesman of the National Prosecutor's Office of Poland informed that the first results of the investigation may be made public after "a month or two": "It will definitely not be in the next week or two. We will have to wait a little longer for the results."
On November 15, Polish government spokesman Piotr Müller announced the convening of the Committee of the Council of Ministers on National Security and Defense. At the same time, reports appeared in the Polish mass media about explosions near the border with Ukraine and the death of two people, presumably due to the fall of a Russian missile.
Later, the Polish Foreign Ministry announced the Russian origin of the missile that killed two people near the border with Ukraine on November 15.
President of Poland Andrzej Duda said that there are no signs that the rocket falling in the Lublin Voivodeship was a deliberate attack on the country.
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