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โ€œUkraine Offers Support To Poland On โ€˜Full And Transparentโ€™ Missile Investigationโ€: Sergiy Kyslytsya

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Ukraineโ€™s Ambassador to the United Nations, Sergiy Kyslytsya has said that Kyiv supports a โ€œfull and transparent investigationโ€ into the missile that fell in Poland

New York:  Ukraineโ€™s Ambassador to the United Nations, Sergiy Kyslytsya has said that Kyiv supports a โ€œfull and transparent investigationโ€ into the missile that fell in Poland. In his address at the UN Security Council on Wednesday, Sergiy Kyslytsya stated that Ukraine expresses solidarity with Polish people after missiles landed in Przewodow village of Poland, where two people were killed.

โ€œUkraine expresses its solidarity with brotherly Polish people following yesterdayโ€™s tragedy in the village of Przewodow, where two people were killed by missiles,โ€ Sergiy Kyslytsya said. โ€œWe support a full and transparent investigation to establish all the facts of this tragic incident and we are ready to cooperate with the Polish side to contribute to this investigation,โ€ he added.

In his statement at the UNSC meeting on โ€œMaintenance of peace and security of Ukraine,โ€ Sergiy Kyslytsya said that Russiaโ€™s aggression against Ukraine with regular missile attacks as one of its key element remains the โ€œonly root cause of violence and human suffering in Ukraine.โ€

Kyslytsya accused Russia of carrying out โ€œnasty attacksโ€ against civilians which he stressed is the โ€œonly kind of revengeโ€ it can take for its regular military and diplomatic defeats. In his address, Kyslytsya said that investigators have documented over 400 Russian war crimes and bodies of civilians and military personnel have been found.

The leaders of Poland and NATO claimed that the missile that killed two people in Poland on Tuesday was likely fired by Ukrainian forces. The leaders said that the incident seemed to be an โ€œaccident,โ€ CNN reported. The blast took place outside Przewodow which is near Ukraineโ€™s border.

The missile landed in Poland at roughly the same time as Russia launched its missile attacks on Ukrainian cities. Addressing a press conference on Wednesday, Polish President Andrzej Duda said that there was a โ€œhigh chanceโ€ it was an air defence missile from the Ukrainian side, CNN reported. He said that the missile likely fell in Poland in โ€œan accidentโ€ while intercepting Russian missiles.

On November 16, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg after attending North Atlantic Councilโ€™s meeting on Poland said, โ€œOur preliminary analysis suggests that the incident was likely caused by a Ukrainian air defence missile fired to defend Ukrainian territory against Russian cruise missile attacks.โ€

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Stressing that the incident is not Ukraineโ€™s fault, Stoltenberg further said, โ€œBut let me be clear. This is not Ukraineโ€™s fault. Russia bears ultimate responsibility, as it continues its illegal war against Ukraine.โ€

Earlier on November 16, the leaders of NATO and G7 offered full support and assistance to Polandโ€™s ongoing investigation into the explosion that happened near its border with Ukraine. In a joint statement issued after the โ€œemergency meetingโ€ held on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali, the leaders said that they spoke about the explosion in Poland and agreed to remain in contact to determine the next steps as the investigation proceeds.

The joint statement of NATO and G7 leaders reads, โ€œWe discussed the explosion that took place in the eastern part of Poland near the border with Ukraine. We offer our full support for and assistance with Polandโ€™s ongoing investigation. We agree to remain in close touch to determine appropriate next steps as the investigation proceeds.โ€

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