Poland May Allow Ukrainian Observers in Missile Blast Probe
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Polish President Andrzej Duda sees “no obstacles” for Ukrainian observers to take part in an investigation into the causes of a missile blast that killed two people near the border with Ukraine on Tuesday, the head of the National Security Office Jacek Siewiera said.
The decision will ultimately depend on the agreement with other members of the NATO alliance, he told RMF FM radio on Thursday. Poland’s prosecutors will conduct the investigation, according to Siewiera.