UN chief and Biden also reacted, claims Poland; Russia fired missiles in its territory

Posted on 16th Nov 2022 by rohit kumar

Amidst the Russia-Ukraine war, Poland said on Tuesday that two Moscow-made missiles had been fired into their country. Because of this, 2 people lost their lives. In the middle of the G-20 meeting, this allegation of Poland is increasing the apprehension of the third world war. Meanwhile, key statements of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and US President Joe Biden have come to the fore.

 

Deeply concerned about reports of missile attacks, will investigate: UN chief

UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq said in a statement on Tuesday that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is "deeply concerned" by reports of missile attacks in Poland. He said Guterres hoped these attacks would be thoroughly investigated. To reduce the escalation of the war in Ukraine.

 

Investigating missile attacks: Biden

US President Joe Biden said that the US and its NATO allies are investigating the missile attacks in Poland. Preliminary information suggests that it may not have been caused by missiles fired from Russia. Biden said this after a meeting of global leaders for the G20 meeting in Bali, Indonesia.

 

US and NATO countries will investigate before taking action

Asked by the media whether it was too early to say that the missile was fired from Russia. Barring this question, Biden said that until we investigate it completely, it is not possible to say anything right now. Whether it was fired by Russia or not will be seen in the investigation. At the same time, he said that before taking action, the US and NATO countries will conduct a thorough investigation.

 

emergency meeting called

At the same time, an emergency meeting was held on Wednesday after the deadly attacks in Poland. In this meeting, Ukrainian and Polish officials said that these attacks were carried out by Russia.

 

Two people were killed in a missile attack

The White House said the meeting was called by President Biden. Two people have been reported killed in a missile attack in Przewodow, a village in eastern Poland near the border with Ukraine.

 

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