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According to Dmitry Kuleba, the head of the department, the Armed Forces have in...

Kiev was never given evidence that the missile that fell in Poland was Ukrainian - the Foreign Ministry

According to Dmitry Kuleba, the head of the department, the Armed Forces have information that a rocket that killed two people in Pshevodov was not released by Ukrainian air defense. The diplomat is convinced that the incident will not affect Ukraine's relations with Western partners. Kyiv never received evidence that the rocket that fell in the Polish village of Pshevodov was released from the Ukrainian air defense system.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba stated this in an interview with LE Parisien. "We heard political rhetoric that it was a Ukrainian anti -aircraft missile, but we did not see evidence," he commented in particular. He stressed that the Armed Forces have information that the missile that has fallen in Poland is not Ukrainian.

At the same time, the diplomat noted that the Ukrainian side was involved in the investigation of the incident together with the Polish profile services. And Kyiv is ready for full exchange of data available today. "After that, we will reach the general conclusions and adopt them, no matter what they may," - added Kuleba. According to the Foreign Minister, the incident in Pshevodov will not affect the relations of Kiev with Western partners.

According to him, today all allies understand in what conditions Ukraine is due to military aggression of the Russian Federation. We will remind, on November 15, during the massive missile strokes in Ukraine in the city of Pshevodov, the Lublin Voivodeship of Poland fell two missiles. The event was killed by two people-60-year-old Boguslav VOS and 62-year-old Bogdan Chuhok, who worked at the agricultural enterprise. The men were friends for several decades and died together.