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I don’t think it has anything to do with Russia/GORDON

He urged “respect for Russia’s statements” and to wait for the results of the investigation.

“It is important for us that Russia said: this case has nothing to do with us. Statement [президента США Джо] Biden that the missiles are not Russian-made proves this has nothing to do with Russia. The investigation is important,” Erdogan said.

According to him, blaming the Russian Federation would be “a provocation that should be avoided”.

“While we are trying to bring Russia and Ukraine together at the same table, there is no need to look for a third party to this war,” the Turkish president added.

November 15 Biden called improbable version that the rocket that fell in Poland was launched from the territory of Russia.

“There is preliminary information that refutes this. I don’t want to say until we have thoroughly investigated,” he said after meeting with other world leaders in Bali.

Context:

In the afternoon of November 15, in the village of Perevodov, Hrubieszow povet, Lublin Voivodeship, 5 km from the border with Ukraine, on the territory of a grain processing enterprise there was an explosion (according to other sources there were two explosions). Two people died. According to reporters, two rockets fell on the territory of the village.

The Pentagon said the United States check accident reports. Unofficially, US intelligence officials told the media that the missiles that fell were Russian. According to sources of “Interfax-Ukraine” in the power structures of Ukraine, in Poland, most likely, Russian Kh-101 missiles exploded.

Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation called “a provocation to escalate” information on the fall of Russian missiles in Poland.

This was stated by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky Russian missiles hit Poland, and called the incident “a major blow to collective security”. “This is a very significant escalation. We must act”, urged the head of state.

Polish President Andrzej Duda said he still had no clear evidence of who fired the rocket, however, she was most likely Russian.

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