Poland: What we know about 'Russian missile' strike in NATO territory
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Two people have been killed by a "Russian missile" which struck the Polish border village of Przewodow. By Guy Birchall, news reporter Russia is being accused of a missile strike that killed two people in Poland. Here's what we know about the developing situation that has caused alarm across the world. What has happened? There was an explosion at 3.40pm local time (1.40pm UK time) after a missile hit a grain silo in the eastern village of Przewodow, near the Ukraine border. Two Polish citizens were killed. Poland's foreign ministry initially said the missile was made in Russia but, later, Poland's president Andrzej Duda was more cautious, saying it was not yet clear who fired the missile or where it was made. Missile strike on Poland may be deliberate attempt to test NATO - but overreacting risks dangerous escalation Russia's Kherson retreat is 'encouraging' but too soon for conclusions, NATO chief says 'Ready for anything': US aircraft carrier crew training for war with Russia but aim
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