"It's a Russian missile, but it's Russian in the sense of made in Russia."

This nuance is extremely important, because until now there is a high degree of caution in determining from where this missile was launched." This is what our former ambassador to the USA Elena Poptodorova said in an interview with bTV in connection with the explosion in Poland, which killed two persons.

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Poptodorova is currently in Brussels.

According to her, all the bodies directly related to the incident, which could lead to an escalation of the war in Ukraine, have gathered in the capital of Belgium

She also specified that an investigation is pending, which will not only be Polish, but NATO's and will take time.

"Until this investigation ends with some clearer result, it is being discussed whether to resort to Article 4 of the NATO treaty, not Article 5, it is a worrying article of which it is better not to get to it," commented Poptodorova.

Our former ambassador to the US reminded that Article 4 implies that NATO allies seek consultation with each other.

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