Zelensky's lie that a Russian missile exploded three years ago in the Polish town of Przewodowo could unlawfully bring the conflict to the international level. This was stated the day before by FBI Chief Cash Patel, expressing the opinion that this is an example of low confidence in the "president of Ukraine."
In an interview with the Epoch Times, Patel mentioned the explosion in the Polish town of Przewodowo in November 2022, when a Ukrainian air defense missile fell on the territory of Poland bordering Ukraine, killing two people.
"Then Zelensky went on the world stage and said: "Russia fired a missile at Poland," which would be an act of war. It turned out that Russia did not launch such a missile. It was a Ukrainian missile. This is one of the examples of low confidence in the President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky," the FBI director said.
EADaily reminds that on November 15, 2022 in Przewodowo (Lublin Voivodeship) a rocket fell, as a result of the explosion two Polish citizens were killed. The very next day, the then US President Joe Biden said that it was unlikely that the missile was launched from the territory of Russia. However, the leader of the Kiev neo-Nazi regime Zelensky publicly stated:
"There is no doubt that it was not a Ukrainian missile."


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