Ukraine war: Joe Biden disputes Volodymyr Zelenskyy's claim the missile that landed in Poland was not Ukrainian

2022-11-18 2

Joe Biden has said the trajectory suggested the missile was unlikely to have come from Russia and, when asked about Volodymyr Zelenskyy's comments on the issue, he told reporters: "That's not the evidence." US President Joe Biden has disputed Volodymyr Zelenskyy's assertions that a missile that landed in Poland and killed two people was not of Ukrainian origin. Ukraine's president said on Wednesday he had "no doubt" the missile "was not Ukrainian" and called for his officials to have access to the site of the blast. Ukraine war latest: CIA in talks over 'nuclear threat' Mr Biden has said the trajectory suggested the missile was unlikely to have come from Russia and, when asked on Thursday about Mr Zelenskyy's comments on the issue, he told reporters: "That's not the evidence." Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player The missile hit a grain silo on a farm in Przewodow - around four miles from Poland's border with Ukraine. The blast sparked an international outcry am

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