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Polish Prosecutor’s Office to bar Ukraine from taking part in missile strike probe — media

"There is no such legal option. It would be contrary to procedure, not to mention the interests of the investigation, which considers all possibilities, including that a Ukrainian air defense missile could have fallen," the Rzeczpospolita newspaper quoted its source as saying

WARSAW, November 21. /TASS/. The Polish Prosecutor’s Office will not agree to allow Ukraine to participate in its probe into a missile strike in the east of the country, the Rzeczpospolita newspaper reported on Monday.

"There is no such legal option. It would be contrary to procedure, not to mention the interests of the investigation, which considers all possibilities, including that a Ukrainian air defense missile could have fallen," the newspaper quoted its source as saying.

The newspaper points to the fact that Polish politicians are behaving "strangely," saying that the US side is involved in the investigation, while the Ukrainian side can become a party to it within the framework of its so-called request for legal assistance. The US is participating only because classified data from the AWACS intelligence system is shared, the paper stresses.

A missile crashed in the village of Przewodow in eastern Poland’s Lublin Voivodeship close to the border with Ukraine on November 15, killing two people. Polish President Andrzej Duda said on Wednesday the missile was part of the Ukrainian air defense system. The US State Department said the US has full confidence in the accuracy of the conclusions made by Poland. The Russian Foreign Ministry called statements by Kiev with respect to the incident a "gross provocation." According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the missile was fired by a Ukrainian S-300 air defense system.