Brussels: On November 17, Russia’s war in Ukraine jolted NATO this week when a missile exploded in a Polish village near the Ukrainian border and killed two people. Immediately after Tuesday’s blast, Polish President Andrzej Duda said the explosive that hit Przewodow was “most likely Russian-made” as an investigation was still ongoing. His statement sent shockwaves across the world, and NATO leaders expressed their will to defend every inch of territory in the world’s largest military alliance.

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