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Watch: We agree missile likely from Ukraine air defence, says Nato chief
The aftermath of what may have been Russia’s biggest missile attack on Ukraine to date is dominated internationally by what appears to have been a stray missile blast just over the border in Poland.
As Poles mourned two men killed by the explosion on a farm in the village of Przewodow, Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg told the BBC that the missile which landed on Tuesday was probably Ukrainian.
“Most likely this is a Ukrainian air defence missile,” he said but made clear that, in his opinion, ultimate responsibility lay with Russia for launching its bloody invasion.