Missile that crashed in Poland could be Russian X-101 – Polsat News

The missile that fell on the territory of Poland on November 15 could be a Russian X-101. This is stated by foreign media, referring to the appearance of the debris and the opinion of military experts.
The information was published by the correspondent of the Polish edition of Polsat News Mateusz Lyakhovsky.
Two military experts believe that the wreckage could be part of a Russian X-101 missile – one of them is neither from Ukraine nor from Poland, and the other is involved in the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense. They voiced their assumptions against the background of photos from the site of the wreckage, which are available online.
Photo 1: Wreckage in Poland;
Photo 2: October 31, Kyiv region, wreckage of Kh-101 pic.twitter.com/1u17Ymo2UY— ТРУХА⚡️English (@TpyxaNews) November 15, 2022
Mateusz reminded that X-101 missiles are often used by Russia to shell Ukrainian cities, and the massive missile attack on November 15 was no exception.
– Now an expert group of Polish military is working at the scene. They will undoubtedly determine what type of missile it was and which country launched it,” said Lyakhovsky.
The news that a Russian missile fell in Poland is being actively discussed all over the world. The incident killed two people, and the authorities of the neighboring country have already responded to the incident.
Thus, Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau summoned the Russian ambassador with a demand to “immediately give detailed explanations”.
After that, Russia began to spread fakes, trying to get away with it. Propagandists claimed that a Ukrainian air defense missile fell in Poland, but Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba urged not to believe the Kremlin’s lies.