The developments regarding the missile, which brought many countries to the point of pitting against each other, continue to be experienced. When it was revealed that the missile that killed 2 people in Poland belonged to Ukraine, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced to the world by holding a press conference. While the statement from Ukraine was eagerly awaited, the leader of Ukraine, Zelenskiy, gave a message of “uncertainty”.
“I’M SURE THAT WAS A RUSSIAN MISSILE”
Zelenskiy spoke at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum, which he attended by conference method.
Regarding the missiles falling on Poland, Zelenskiy said, “I don’t know one hundred percent. I think the world doesn’t know one hundred percent what happened, but I’m sure it was a Russian missile and we used air defense missiles.” he said.
“IT CANNOT BE FROM UKRAINE MISSILE RESIDUES”
Zelenskiy said his military officials told him that images of the “crater” at the site of the explosion showed that the remains of a Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile could not have been the cause.
“WE ARE GRATEFUL THAT WE ARE NOT BAD”
“We are grateful that we are not blamed for fighting Russian missiles on our own soil,” said Zelenskiy, adding that Ukrainian experts will also participate in the investigation into the missile that fell on Poland.
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