Polish police and firefighters rushed to the scene of the explosion.

(taken from Facebook)

[Compiled by Chen Chengliang/Comprehensive Report] On the 15th, it was reported that a Russian missile cross-border bombed Poland, a member of NATO (NATO), killing 2 people.

If Russia deliberately attacks Poland, NATO may activate Article 5 of the NATO Convention, the "Collective Defense Clause", which has aroused international concern.

According to Article 5 of NATO, an attack on any NATO member state will be regarded as an attack on NATO as a whole, and the remaining member states will consider taking action accordingly. This is also considered to be the most important collective defense principle of NATO.

According to this principle, all countries must take military action to protect the country under attack, whether by mobilizing troops or providing weapons and equipment.

Please read on...

In a statement, the Russian Ministry of Defense strongly denied that its missiles had crossed the border into Poland, saying that the relevant reports were "deliberate provocations" aimed at escalating the situation. The Russian missiles did not strike targets near the border with Upo. Polish media released the wreckage at the village site Nothing to do with Russian weapons.

According to Reuters, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russian missiles hit the territories of NATO members, which is an attack on collective security, and Western countries must take action; Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak also tweeted The attack on Polish territory was deliberately planned by Russia and disguised as "misinformation".

"This is what happens when evil goes unpunished and politicians appease aggressors," he said.

The U.S. State Department said reports of a Russian missile attack on Poland were "unbelievable." The U.S. is working to learn more about the explosion and determine appropriate steps; More information.

Polish ZET radio reporter Mariusz Gierszewski, who first released the news, later tweeted another possibility, saying that the wreckage of a Russian missile shot down by a Ukrainian surface-to-air missile may have hit eastern Poland.

From the published photos, some netizens believe that the wreckage may be fragments of the S-300 missile, which is used by the Russian army to attack ground targets in Ukraine.

Some netizens judged from the wreckage that the missiles that fell into Poland looked like S-300 anti-aircraft missiles, which were used by the Russian army to hit Ukrainian ground targets.

(Taken from Twitter @LogKa11)