VIDEO: The Crater of the Location where Poland would have been Hit by the Remains of Russian Missiles

VIDEO The Crater of the Location where Poland would have been Hit by the Remains of Russian Missiles

UPDATE: 22:45 - NATO confirms that it is in discussions with Poland regarding the explosions that took place this evening in order to find out the origin of the missiles that killed 2 people just a few hours ago.

"We are analyzing these reports and coordinating closely with our Ally Poland."


UPDATE: 22:38 - The US National Security Council claims that it is working with the Polish government to find out the origin of the missiles that hit the territory of Poland.

"We have seen these reports from Poland and are working with the Polish government to gather more information. We cannot confirm the reports or any of the details at this time. We will determine what happened and what the appropriate next steps would be."


UPDATE: 22:26 – The first images of the remains of the rockets that hit the town of Poloneza have appeared, the huge crater in the video clip below being confirmed by these images published by a different source.

VIDEO Crater of the Location where Poland would have been Hit by the Remains of some Russian guided missiles

VIDEO Crater of the Location where Poland would have been Hit by the Remains of Russian Missiles piece of missile

VIDEO The Crater of the Location where Poland would have been Hit by the Remains of Russian Missiles


The territory of Poland was allegedly hit by the remains of Russian missiles, according to the local media, and a video clip from the town of Przewodów, and as a result of this incident, or possible attack, 2 people died, the crater left at the location of the impact being a significant one, the authorities investigating carefully what is happening.

For now, neither Poland, nor any other NATO allied country, not even the USA, have confirmed the fact that the country's territory was really hit by Russian missiles, avoiding any kind of speculation of this kind at the official level, but Poland and - convened the Security Council, a similar thing being done by Hungary.

Considering that explosions were recorded in the Republic of Moldova due to rockets launched towards Ukraine, which fell on its territory, there is a lot of speculation about what happened in Ukraine, but for now absolutely nothing has been confirmed at the level officially by someone.

The authorities in Poland have sent investigators to the scene to gather information about the nature of the explosion, and the possible origin of the missiles, but it is difficult to say when exactly we will receive information about what is happening, so it remains to be seen what exactly NATO allies will officially announce.