In addition, Poland is already holding consultations with its allies in NATO and in the European Union.

The Polish Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, urgently summoned the National Security Commission of Poland after reports emerged in the media that a Russian rocket could have hit near the Ukrainian border.

According to said information, two rockets fell in the city of Przewodów in the province of Lublin (east) and caused the death of two people.

Polish government spokesman Piotr Müller announced to the press this The meeting of the Commission of the Council of Ministers for National Security and Defense Affairs was held in Warsaw late and urged the media not to publish “unconfirmed information”.

“Any information presented to the Commission today will be communicated to the public afterwards as far as possible,” he added, adding that the decision to convene the meeting was taken together with Polish President Andrzej Duda.

In addition to Morawiecki, the meeting was attended by the Minister of the Interior, Mariusz Kaminksi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Zbigniew Rau, the Minister of Justice, Zbigniew Ziobro, the commander of the operational sectors of the armed forces and the highest head of the Polish police.

The Polish radio station ZET reported this afternoon that two Russian missiles hit a barn in Przewodów, causing the death of two civilians.

The police and the army are already present at the scene, according to the media, which added that firefighters have confirmed that there have been explosions in that town.

Russia attacked dozens of targets throughout Ukraine on Tuesday, many of them related, according to kyiv, to the energy infrastructure, which which has caused power outages in much of the country.

Consultations with NATO and the EU

Poland is also holding consultations with partners at NATO and the European Union level, after the impact of the missiles.

Diplomatic sources confirmed to Europa Press that there are contacts at all levels, that is, both with the EU partners and NATO allies, about the incident registered this Tuesday.

“It is crucial to verify the incident very carefully,” they said.

For its part, the Estonian Foreign Ministry pointed out that the situation is &#8220 ;maximum concern” and stressed that there are consultations at this time with Warsaw and other allies. “Estonia is ready to defend every inch of NATO territory, we stand in solidarity with Poland,” he said.

The incident comes on a day when Russia has launched a new wave of attacks on the western territory of Ukraine. kyiv, Lviv and many other cities have been the scene of Russian offensives, whose main objective has been energy infrastructure.

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