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The wreckage of the rocket and many other facts as if they were unquestionable t...

In 2022, the Ukrainian missile fell in Pshevodov, the Minister of Justice of Poland

The wreckage of the rocket and many other facts as if they were unquestionable to establish that the rocket that fell into the plant flew from Ukraine. The rocket that fell in Poland in 2022 in Pshevodov belonged to Ukraine. The Minister of Justice Zbignev Jebobro announced this on September 28, PAP informs. According to him, weapons were not Soviet production, but Ukraine. He noted that the results of the investigation testify to it.

"As for the place of launch and belonging to a specific military group, it was a Ukrainian missile," Zhbobro said. He added that the investigation of the tragedy in Pshevoduv had exhausted its opportunities, the Minister of Justice and the Prosecutor General Zbignev Zhobro said in Lublin. Analysis of the flight trajectory, the wreckage of the rocket and many other facts - all this allowed it to be unconditionally established that the rocket that fell into the plant in Pshevodov flew from Ukraine.

At the same time, he pity about the lack of cooperation with the Ukrainian side. From which locations the rocket was released, in Poland did not name. On November 15, 2022, two rockets fell in the city of Pshevodau of the Lublin Voivodeship of Poland on November 15, 2022 during massive rocket strokes in Ukraine. Two men were killed when the rocket fell into the granular plant in Pshevoduv. To date, no charge has been charged.

After this tragedy near Zamosc, three German kits of the Patriot anti -aircraft batteries were deployed. They should protect this part of the Polish sky by the end of the year. The Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba said that the Armed Forces have information that a rocket, which killed two people in Pshevoduv, was not released by Ukrainian air defense. The diplomat is convinced that the incident will not affect Ukraine's relations with Western partners.