At least two other people were killed after what are believed to be Russian missiles hit a farm in Poland on Tuesday.
The rockets landed in the NATO village of Przewodów at around 3:40 p. m. time.
After the fatal blow, the Polish armed forces and NATO allies were on high alert, and the Pentagon said it was “studying further” the information.
This comes after missiles rained down on regions and parts of Ukraine, adding the capital Kyiv, Lviv and Rivne in the west, Kharkiv in the northeast, Kryvyi Rih and Poltava in the center, Odessa in the south and Zhytomyr in the north.
Putin’s forces destroyed energy facilities, forcing emergency closures and plunging parts of the capital into darkness.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Tuesday he had no information about an explosion in Poland.
Speaking to journalists and foreign media, Peskov said: “Unfortunately, I have no data on this. “
The Russian Defense Ministry denies that missiles introduced through Russia have reached Poland.
The imaginable moves have drawn widespread condemnation, with European Union leader Charles Michel saying he was “shocked” when Macron called for talks at the ongoing G20 summit in Indonesia.
Warsaw has been put on high alert after an emergency assembly of the National Security Council.
“It was to increase the preparation of some fighting sets and other uniformed services,” spokesman Pyotr Muller told reporters after the assembly in Warsaw.
The U. S. Department of State The U. S. military said Washington “will know what happened and what the appropriate next steps would be. “
Rishi Sunak, who is most recently at the G20 summit in Bali, tweeted: “I spoke to the foreign minister and the defense secretary.
“We are urgently reviewing reports of a missile strike in Poland and our allies will identify what happened.
“We are also coordinating with our foreign partners, NATO. “
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he spoke by phone with Polish President Andrzej Duda on Tuesday.
“We express our condolences for the death of Polish citizens due to Russian terrorism. We have exchanged for them to give us data and explain all the facts,” he tweeted.
Zelensky said that Ukraine, Poland and “the whole of Europe and the world will have to completely belong to terrorist Russia. “
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said the UK was “urgently seeking reports of missile landings in Poland” and was in contact with NATO allies.
U. S. President Joe Biden spoke to the Polish president on Tuesday night after reports that Russian missiles had entered the NATO member state.
World leaders are most recently at the G20 summit in Bali.
A White House said: “The president spoke by phone with President Andrzej Duda of Poland from Bali, Indonesia. The call ended at 5:30 a. m. local time.
India has yet to condemn Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, to Reuters.
However, at the G20 summit in Bali, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: “I have said many times that we want to find a way back to the path of ceasefire and international relations in Ukraine. “
He added: “The need of the moment is to show a concrete and collective determination for peace, harmony and security in the world. “
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky claimed investigators had exposed more than 400 war crimes in Kherson areas.
In his Sunday night video, Zelensky said: “Investigators have already documented more than 400 Russian war crimes. The bodies of dead civilians and foot soldiers have been recovered. “
Vladimir Putin is pushing millions to the “brink of starvation,” according to the EU, while Russia has committed “more than 400 war crimes” in Kherson.
European Commission Ursula von der Leyen says the EU will increase aid globally as Putin’s brutal war in Ukraine continues to send shockwaves through the world’s food supply.
She tweeted: “Putin’s war is pushing millions to the brink of famine. The EU continues to support food security around the world. Today, we are expanding our food aid through another EUR 210 million. This brings our investments in food systems to almost €8 billion by 2024. “
Zelensky delivered a speech to world leaders at the G20 summit in Bali.
He said: “To liberate Ukrainian land, we will have to fight a little more.
“Ukraine will not stand for compromise with its conscience, sovereignty, territory and independence.
“Russia will have to reaffirm Ukraine’s territorial integrity.
“Ukraine in all sections of our state border with Russia will have to be restored. “
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg warned nations to “underestimate” Russia at a joint news conference with Dutch government officials.
He said: “We will have to not make the mistake of underestimating Russia. The Russian armed forces retain significant capabilities, as well as a large number of soldiers. “
“The next few months will be difficult. Putin’s purpose is to leave Ukraine bloodless and dark this winter. So we have to stay the course. “
Vitaly Klitschko claimed that two residential buildings collided in Kyiv’s Pechersk district.
He added: “Several missiles were shot down through air defense over Kiev. Doctors and rescuers at the scene of the beatings. “
Kyiv on Tuesday suggested G20 leaders consider a “principled” reaction to a new wave of Russian moves that killed at least one user and disrupted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
“Russia is attacking nonviolent Ukrainian cities with fatal missiles. Apartment buildings, electrical infrastructure are affected. Waiting for a reaction on the precept of the G20 summit.
“Take on the look of the people, the war criminals,” Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba wrote on Twitter.
Ukraine’s presidency said Tuesday that the scenario across the country is “critical” after a new wave of Russian missiles hit electrical installations, forcing emergency closures and plunging parts of the capital into darkness.
“Russian terrorists carried out a planned attack on the electrical infrastructure. The scenario is critical,” the deputy head of the president’s office, Kyrylo Tymoshenko, said in a statement, adding that “the scenario in the capital is incredibly difficult. “
Kyiv said Russian forces smuggled “100” missiles into Ukraine on Tuesday in a new barrage of attacks on the force’s infrastructure that led to disruptions and forced closures.
“One hundred missiles have already been introduced. The occupiers passed on October 10, when they introduced missiles,” Air Force spokesman Yuri Ignat told Ukrainian television.
“Critical infrastructure is their primary goal. Some missiles were shot down, but the data on this needs to be clarified,” he added.
President Volodymyr Zelensky warned Ukrainians they could face more Russian missile movements on Tuesday after a wave of attacks, but said the country would survive.
“I know that (missile) movements have been cut off in many places. . . We are working, we will repair everything, we will survive,” he said in a video posted online.
The United States strongly condemned Russia’s missile attacks on Ukraine on Tuesday, saying they gave the impression of hitting residential buildings in Kyiv’s capital and elsewhere in the country, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said.
“We do not lose sight of the fact that while world leaders gather at the G20 in Bali to discuss issues of significant importance to the lives and livelihoods of others around the world, Russia is again threatening their lives and destroying Ukraine’s critical infrastructure. “These Russian moves will only serve to deepen the G-20’s considerations of the destabilizing effect of Putin’s war. “
Kyiv on Tuesday suggested G20 leaders consider a “principled” reaction to a new wave of Russian moves that killed at least one user and disrupted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
“Russia is attacking nonviolent Ukrainian cities with fatal missiles. Apartment buildings, electrical infrastructure are affected. Waiting for a reaction on the precept of the G20 summit.
“Take on the look of the people, the war criminals,” Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba wrote on Twitter.
Britain’s Defense Ministry said winter would “propose more demanding situations for the already low morale of Russian forces. “
The ministry tweeted: “Winter will bring a replacement in confrontational situations for Russian and Ukrainian forces. Changes in sunlight hours, temperature and weather conditions will provide demanding situations for combat soldiers. “
“It is very likely that the climate itself will see an accumulation of precipitation, wind speed and snowfall. Each of them will pose more demanding situations for the already low morale of the Russian forces, but it will also generate disruptions for the maintenance of the kits. “”they added.
The Ukrainian cities of Lviv in the west and Kharkiv in the east were attacked across Russia on Tuesday, officials said, following movements in the capital, Kyiv.
“There are explosions in Lviv,” Mayor Andriy Sadovy said on social media, calling on citizens to stay in shelters.
And Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov showed there was a “missile attack” on the city.
It was also under pressure to determine data on patients.
The Ukrainian government announced emergency cuts after Russian moves online.
A senior official described him as “critical. “
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Ukraine “refuses to talk,” making it “difficult to reach an agreement” at a press conference at the G20 meeting.
According to Reuters, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Lavrov “stood near him and said a few sentences. That was the conversation,” after Lavrov claimed to have spoken to Scholz about Ukraine.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Ukraine “refuses to talk,” making it “difficult to reach an agreement” at a press conference at the G20 meeting.
According to Reuters, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Lavrov “stood near him and said a few sentences. That was the conversation,” after Lavrov claimed to have spoken to Scholz about Ukraine.
Putin photographed with alleged bruises from an intravenous drip on the back of his hand, amid rumors about the Russian president’s health.
The tyrant Vlad saw attending a meeting with a regional governor in his state department on the outskirts of Moscow.
On the back of his hand he has a series of small bruises, most likely due to an intravenous drip.
He was speaking via video link with the governor of the Altai region, Viktor Tomenko, from his home in Novo-Ogaryovo, 26 km west of the Russian capital.
It comes just weeks after Putin was photographed with alleged intravenous marks on the backs of his hands, amid rumors that he is suffering from cancer and crippling pain.
Extraordinary captured the moment when the Ukrainian sniper allegedly fired from an impressive distance of 8,891 feet.
The Office of Strategic Communications of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said the sniper was about to break the world record for the longest combat life.
They said: “The occupant retreated through an accurate shot by our special forces from a distance of 2,710 meters (8,891 feet), a distance that now ranks first in the world, the Armed Forces Command showed. “
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