President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine wanted to clarify all the facts surrounding the missile that landed in Poland on Tuesday, killing two people.
Polish officials have indicated that a Ukrainian missile, deployed by its air defenses amid waves of Russian missile strikes on Tuesday, is likely to have landed within its border.
Zelensky said in his daily video address that “clarification of all circumstances of how the Russian aggression crossed the Polish border” is now a matter before the UN Security Council.
“The Ukrainian position is very transparent: we want to clarify all the details, all the facts. That’s why we need our experts to join the work of the international investigation and have access to all the data available to our partners and to the explosion site.”
Zelensky said he had spoken with Polish President Andrzej Duda and expressed his condolences, but insisted it was “Russian aggression” that killed two Polish nationals.
Zelensky said Wednesday was “a long and difficult day” following the Russian missile strike on infrastructure targets on Tuesday.
“Emergency and stabilization blackouts continue in 18 regions and Kiev. There are millions of consumers. We are doing everything to restore electricity — both in generation and supply,” he said.
Source: CNN Brasil
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