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Polish diplomat leaves Russian Foreign Ministry without comment

Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman wrote on her Telegram channel that Polish Ambassador Krzysztof Krajewski had been summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry

MOSCOW, November 16. /TASS/. Polish Charge d’Affaires ad interim in Russia Jacek Sladewski has left the Russian Foreign Ministry without comment, according to a video posted by Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on her Telegram channel on Wednesday.

"Poland’s charge d’affaires ad interim in Russia after being summoned to the Foreign Ministry," she wrote in a caption to the video showing the Polish diplomat leaving the building of the Russian Foreign Ministry, where he had stayed for about 20 minutes.

Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman wrote on her Telegram channel that Polish Ambassador Krzysztof Krajewski had been summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

In the early hours of November 16, Russian Ambassador to Poland Sergey Andreyev was summoned to the Polish Foreign Ministry so that he could be handed a note of protest following the missile incident in the east of Poland. According to Andreyev, the note, which claimed that a Russian-made missile had fallen in Poland, demanded "immediate explanations."

On Tuesday, a missile fell in the village of Przewodow in eastern Poland’s Lublin Voivodeship on the border with Ukraine, killing two people. According to Polish President Andrzej Duda, this was not a deliberate attack on Poland. Warsaw has learned that the missile was most likely an S-300 missile produced in the 1970s, used by the Ukrainian missile anti-aircraft forces.

The Russian Defense Ministry slammed the Polish media and officials' statements about the alleged fall of Russian missiles as provocation, saying that the country did not strike anything near the Ukrainian-Polish border. The Russian Defense Ministry pointed out that judging by the published photos, the debris had nothing to do with Russian missiles.