Missile, wreckage of which was found in Poland 2 weeks ago, is Russian Kh-55, - Polish mass media

In Poland, it was previously determined that the wreckage found in the city of Zamosc (near Bydgoszcz) is from a Russian Kh-55 cruise missile.
Polish radio station RMF FM reports this with reference to the unofficial conclusions of the Technological Institute of the Air Force, unofficial conclusions of the Technological Institute of the Air Force, Censor.NET informs.
Poland has neither such missiles nor systems capable of launching them.
"This would exclude the version that appeared immediately after the discovery of the wreckage, that a missile was found near Bydgoszcz that was launched from a Polish training ground, for example, during exercises or tests of air defense systems. We have neither such missiles nor systems that would they were launched", - the publication cites the conclusions of the examination.
If it is finally confirmed that this is a Kh-55 cruise missile, then it was launched from a Russian Tu-160 or Tu-95MS aircraft, and it entered Poland through the eastern border.
Journalists note that in the middle of December last year, during the massive shelling of Ukraine, an object flying to Poland from Belarus was recorded on the radar. Then he was lost from sight near the city of Bydgoszcz, and further searches did not yield results. It was in this area that the wreckage of the rocket was later found.
It will be recalled that on April 27, it became known that in the north of Poland near Bydgoszcz, fragments of a rocket with inscriptions in Russian were discovered. At that time, the Polish mass media reported with reference to the retired general Skrzypcak that the missile could be Polish.