At least two people have been killed in the Polish town of Przewodow, in Lublin province, near the border with Ukraine, after the possible impact of two stray rockets.
The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán,The Defense Council convened on Tuesday after the Polish media reported that two missiles had hit the city of Przewodow, just eight kilometers from Ukraine.
“In response to the cessation of the transfer of oil through the Druzhba pipeline and the impact of the missile on Polish territory, Viktor Orbánconvened the Hungarian Defense Council at 8:00 p.m., said government spokesman, Zoltan Kovavs, on his Twitter profile.
Polish media have reported the death of two people in the town of Przewodow after the impact of two possible stray missiles.
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Agents from the Police, the Prosecutor’s Office and the Polish Army have traveled to the scene.
The Polish Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, convened the National Security and Defense Committee of the Council of Ministers on an extraordinary basis. This, according to the government spokesman, Piotr Muller, on Twitter.
It should be noted that according to the Associated Press, a senior US intelligence source attributed the explosions to Russian missiles.
The situation is of particular concern, since Poland is a member of the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO).
The Pentagon, without However, he said he could not corroborate the reports, according to Reuters sources.
