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Macron set to discuss incident in east Poland during G20 summit — AFP

The French leader "is following the situation on the ground in conjunction with our Polish allies very closely," the report says

PARIS, November 16. /TASS/. During the G20 summit meeting on Wednesday, French President Emmanuel Macron is set to discuss reports of missiles falling in eastern Poland, Agence France-Presse reported.

According to the report, efforts are under way to "explore the possibility of a discussion tomorrow morning at the level of leaders... given the presence of all our major European partners and our major allied partners at the G20."

The French leader "is following the situation on the ground in conjunction with our Polish allies very closely," the report says.

In turn, Reuters reported that Macron tasked the country’s defense ministry with conducting "necessary verification works" in connection with the blasts in Poland, not far from the border with Ukraine.

Poland’s Radio Zet reported on Tuesday with reference to unofficial sources that two missiles hit grain dryers in the village of Przewodow in eastern Poland’s Lublin Voivodeship, close to the border with Ukraine. According to the report, two people were killed in the incident. The report makes no mention about the origin of those missiles.

The Russian Defense Ministry dismissed as a "deliberate provocation" Polish media reports about the alleged fall of Russian missiles in Poland on Tuesday, adding that the Russian military has performed no strikes targeting the Ukrainian-Polish border zone. "The wreckage published by Polish mass media from the scene in Przewod·w have no relation to Russian firepower," the ministry said in a statement.