NATO-Poland Rule Out Russia Missile Strike, Refuse To Blame Ukraine; Kyiv Seeks Access To Blast Site
Poland’s President Andrzej Duda says it is “very likely” that the missile that struck a border village was from Ukraine’s air defence. NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said that a Ukrainian air defence missile likely caused the explosion. However, Ukraine said it is ready to give the West evidence of a "Russian trail". Watch this video about the latest developments from the Russia-Ukraine war.
0:00 - INTRODUCTION
3:06 - RAIDS ON UKRAINE WERE 35KM AWAY FROM POLAND: RUSSIA
4:35 - UKRAINE REQUESTS NO-FLY ZONE
6:35 - MACRON URGES CHINA TO USE ITS INFLUENCE OVER RUSSIA
7:35 - RUSSIA CALLS G20 DECLARATION ‘BALANCED’
8:30 - SWEDEN’S BIG MILITARY AID PACKAGE FOR UKRAINE
9:05 - RUSSIA'S RESUPPLY LINES DISRUPTED, SAYS UK