Nato: Ukrainian air defence missile likely caused Poland explosion

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No indications the deadly hit was a deliberate attack, says Nato secretary general

More complete details would be revealed in an investigation into the incident, which is ongoing, Mr Stoltenberg said. But he said the available information suggested that the incident did not have the “characteristics” of a deliberate attack.

The incident illustrated that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has the potential to create “dangerous situations” including “consequences on Nato territory” as a result of the war, he continued.

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