Were the missiles Russian or Ukrainian
The major news on Tuesday was the striking of two missiles on Polish soil and the death of its citizens amid the crisis of Ukrainian defenders battling Russian aggressors. This particular event, given Poland’s NATO membership, overshadowed all other news.
In the early hours of the announcement of this news, military experts held their breath, and many of the most prominent military and security figures in the West hurried to give multiple interviews to establish calm and warned against any hasty actions in response to this event.
Joe Biden, who is in Indonesia, has announced after meetings and discussions with various officials and a session with his aides and subordinates, that it is possible these missiles were not fired from Russia and were Ukrainian missiles that went off course.
The President of Poland and his Ukrainian counterpart have already blamed Russia for this event.
Andrzej Duda, the President of Poland, is likely to activate Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty on Wednesday, which means formally raising a military and security issue at an emergency level and reviewing it among NATO members.