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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on Poland's claim that it had not found fragments of the second missile, saying: NATO may later announce Zelensky's disappearance from Ukraine as well.
Zakharova's words came in response to the statements of Polish President Andrzej Duda about the disappearance of the second missile, and the failure to find its fragments in Poland, claiming that it fell in Ukraine.
Zakharova said on her Telegram channel that the second Ukrainian missile fell in Poland, but Duda does not want to admit this for fear of the results of the investigation that will show that the missile is not Russian, which will cause him and his allies embarrassment.
On the 15th of November, an S-300 missile fell in Polish territory near the border with Ukraine, and Warsaw, through its president, immediately pointed the finger at Russia, but quickly retracted it later after the United States announced that the missiles were Ukrainian, not Russian.
In turn, the Russian Ministry of Defense denied that the Russian forces launched any missiles towards the Ukrainian-Polish border area, and described the incident as a deliberate provocation.
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