Biden says 'unlikely' that Poland missile was fired from Russia
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- 16 November, 2022
- 04:59
Joe Biden has said the missile that landed in Poland, killing two people, was unlikely to have been fired from Russia due to its trajectory, Report informs, citing The Guardian.
Asked if the missile was fired from Russia, Biden said: "There is preliminary information that contests that. I don't want to say that until we completely investigate. But it is unlikely in the minds of its trajectory that it was fired from Russia." He added: "But we will see, we will see."
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