In Poland, they still don’t know where rocket that fell in Przewoduwa was launched from, - Morawiecki

On November 20, an investigation was completed at the site of a rocket explosion in the Polish village of Przewodw, which killed two people. The data collected by the investigation in the case of the explosion of the rocket do not allow to establish with certainty where it was launched from.
As European Truth reports with reference to Polske Radio, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said this at a press conference on Sunday while on a visit to Finland, Censor.NET informs.
"We don't know that yet. Let the experts and investigators work on it. We have invited experts from the Ukrainian side, as well as international, NATO, and American experts to the investigation," Morawiecki said.
He added that the investigation has "evidence from border guards' cameras, but they do not show with 100% certainty where the rocket was fired from."
"We need to continue collecting evidence, the investigation will take some time," added Morawiecki.
As reported, on November 15, during a massive missile attack on Ukraine, 2 missiles fell in Poland, killing 2 people. It became known that US intelligence confirmed the strike by Russian missiles on Poland. In turn, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation called the information about the fall of Russian missiles in Poland "a deliberate provocation for the purpose of escalation." The United States, Estonia, and Lithuania have declared their readiness to defend every inch of NATO territory. Latvia, the Czech Republic, and Ukraine also joined their statements.
On the same day, at an extraordinary meeting on the evening of November 15, the Polish government decided to increase the army's combat readiness. NATO Secretary General Jens noted that NATO is monitoring the situation in Poland. In addition, on November 16, Stoltenberg will gather the ambassadors of the alliance member countries for an emergency meeting to discuss the events in Poland.
Later it became known that the President of Poland Andrzej Duda discussed the explosions in Poland with Stoltenberg and Biden and is convening the National Security Council.
It was also reported that due to the fall of missiles on the territory of Poland, the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, will initiate a coordination meeting with the leaders of the member states of the European Union, who are currently participating in the G20 summit in Bali.
On the night of November 16, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland emphasized that a Russian-made missile fell on the territory of Poland.