This afternoon a rural village in Eastern Poland was hit by two Russian missiles that struck a grain silo and killed two people, triggering concerns NATO might be dragged into the conflict
Russia has denied reports that two Russian missiles exploded in NATO member Poland, which killed two people.
It claimed the reports were just “deliberate provocation to escalate the situation”.
The Russian Defence Ministry came out strongly against reports this evening that two Russian missiles landed in the eastern Polish town of Przewodow, and killed two people.
The ministry said: “Statements by the Polish media and officials about the alleged fall of ‘Russian’ missiles in the area of the settlement of Przewodow is a deliberate provocation in order to escalate the situation.