
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki held a press conference at which he called for caution, The Guardian reports.
Speaking to reporters, Morawiecki said security forces and international experts were in Przewodów in eastern Poland, where two people were killed, to try to determine the cause of the explosion.
He repeated several measures already announced, including increased military training and talks with NATO allies on an Article 4 meeting between member states. He will also increase monitoring of his airspace.
The prime minister then called for people to be detained: “I call on all Poles to remain calm about this tragedy. Let’s be careful, let’s not allow ourselves to be manipulated.”
“We have to be ready to deal with fake news, propaganda efforts,” he said.
In Poland, they claim that the explosion was caused by a “rocket of Russian production”.
Poland’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday night that a “Russian-made missile” was responsible for killing two people in the eastern village of Przewodów on Tuesday afternoon, The Guardian reported..
The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lukash Yasina, said: “On November 15, 2022, for several hours, a massive shelling of the entire territory of Ukraine and its critical infrastructure was observed by the armed forces of the Russian Federation. At 3:40 p.m., a Russian-made rocket fell in the village of Przewodów, killing two citizens of the Republic of Poland.”
The report also states that the Russian ambassador to Poland was summoned to give an explanation.
So what crashed today in the village of Przewodow, Poland?
With the cooperation of @blueboy1969 we analyzed the available photos of the fragments and came to a clear conclusion that they belong to the 48D6 engine of the 5B55 series missile of the S-300 air defense system – Ukrainian. pic.twitter.com/f0Ex3USLN8
— uD83CuDDFAuD83CuDDE6 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) November 15, 2022
President Andrzej Duda discussed this issue with US President Joe Biden at night, reports Wyborcza Gazeta.
I spoke to Polish President Andrzej Duda to express my deepest condolences for the loss of life in eastern Poland and to offer our full support to the Polish investigation into the bombing.
We will be in close contact to determine the appropriate next steps. pic.twitter.com/m6OSwcHKtD
— President Biden (@POTUS) November 16, 2022
Poland is considering the possibility of activating Article 4 of the NATO Treaty
According to Polish government spokesman Piotr Mueller, authorities in Warsaw are debating whether to request Article 4 consultations.
Article 4 provides that: “The Parties shall consult whenever, in the opinion of either Party, the territorial integrity, political independence or security of either Party is threatened.”
The 30 member states then begin formal consultations at the request of the threatened member. During discussions, it is analyzed whether there is a threat and how to counter it, and decisions are made unanimously.
However, Article 4 does not mean that there will be direct pressure to act.
This consultation mechanism has been launched several times in the history of NATO. An example can be a year ago, when Turkish soldiers were killed during an attack from Syria.
In this case, NATO decided to hold consultations, but did not take any action.
Two rockets fell on the territory of Poland on the border with Ukraine, two people died as a result of the explosion. US intelligence sources told AP that they were two stray Russian missiles.
The Pentagon has not yet confirmed the information. At the same time, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi said that the missiles are Russian. Moscow denies the attack.

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