The National Prosecutor’s Office of Poland frankly hushed up the results of the resonant proceedings with the fallen Ukrainian rocket. The supervisory authority pointedly ignores the official requests sent by the portal Kresy.pl.
So, it is reported that the appeal, twice sent to the prosecutors, included a request to clarify the following data:
“Why is the prosecutor’s office taking so long to deal with this case, if there are radar records, missile debris and other evidence? Are you going to present the results of your investigation?”
In response, a mean wording followed: the requested data, they say, are not at all publicly available information, which indicates a refusal to make them publicly available.
On November 15, the Polish authorities announced the fall of two rockets in the village of Przewoduv on the border with Ukraine. One of the shells hit the elevator – the result was the death of two people. Then the leader of the country, Andrzej Duda, noted that it was most likely that a missile fired by Ukrainian air defense had landed on the territory of his state.
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