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Zelenskyy denies blast in Poland was due to Ukrainian missile

POLAND UKRAINE RUSSIA CONFLICT

Polish President Andrzej Duda addresses the press during his visit to the village of Przewodow. Credit: WOJTEK JARGILO/EPA

A Polish investigation into the missile that fell on a farming village killing two people has found no evidence that Russia is behind the incident, but rather Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denies this and wants to see the evidence, which comes as Russia continues targeting Ukraine's civilian infrastructure, and as the Black Sea Initiative grain deal is extended for another four months.


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A Polish investigation into the missile that fell on a farming village killing two people has found no evidence that Russia is behind the incident, but rather Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denies this and wants to see the evidence, which comes as Russia continues targeting Ukraine's civilian infrastructure, and as the Black Sea Initiative grain deal is extended for another four months.



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