KYIV. UkraineGate .16 . November .2022 | Society .
Germany and NATO partners are not considering the possibility of introducing a no-fly zone over Ukraine after the incident with the fall of a missile in Poland. This was stated by a representative of the President of Germany .
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Berlin rejected the idea of closing the sky over Ukraine, saying that it “allegedly would pose a threat of direct confrontation between Russia and NATO.”
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“Together with all our allies, we agree that we want to avoid further escalation of this war in Ukraine,” the representative of the German government said.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said at a press conference that there was no indication that the missile drop in Przevodów in eastern Poland was the result of a deliberate attack.
Poland said the day before that a Russian-made missile had likely fallen in the east of the country, killing two people.
Polish President Andrzej Duda said on November 16 about the incident with the fall of a missile that there was no indication that it was a deliberate attack on Poland. And that “a lot indicates that it was an air defense missile, which, unfortunately, fell on the territory of Poland.”
Source: Ukrgate