Poland Collected Additional Evidence at the Site of Missile Fall

Thursday, 22 December 2022

In the Polish village of Przewodów, 6 km west of the Ukrainian border, additional investigative actions took place on Wednesday at the site of the November 15 missile fall, resulting in two deaths.

The spokesman of the National Prosecutor's Office of Poland, Lukasz Łapczyński, has said this to the correspondent of "Ukrinform."

"Investigative actions continued in Przewodów on Wednesday. Specialists were collecting additional evidence," Łapczyński said.

According to him, additional evidence was collected upon the request of experts working on already collected evidence.

Łapczyński noted that they could share the first investigation results in this case in "a month or two."

"It will definitely not happen in the next week or two. We will have to wait a little longer for the results," underlines the spokesman of the National Prosecutor's Office of Poland.

A missile landed on Polish territory, killing two people on the afternoon of November 15, shortly after the launch of a large-scale Russian missile attack on Ukraine.

At first, it was assumed that a Russian missile had fallen on Przewodów, and it was unofficially reported that there could have been two missiles. Later, it was reported that, according to the preliminary conclusions of Polish and American experts, it was most likely a missile from the Ukrainian air defence system.

Polish President Andrzej Duda called the explosion an accident on November 16.

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