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Russian-made missile hits Poland, kills 2

PRZEWODOW, Poland: Poland said Wednesday that a Russian-made missile fell in the country's east, killing two people, though US President Joe Biden said it was 'unlikely' it was fired from Russia.

The blast, which Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy decried as 'a very significant escalation,' prompted Biden to call an emergency meeting of G7 and NATO leaders. A deliberate, hostile attack on NATO member Poland could trigger a collective military response by the alliance.

This handout photo taken and released on November 16, 2022 by the Polish police shows forensic experts investigating the site where a missile hit the southeastern Polish village of Przewodow, some six kilometres (four miles) from the Ukrainian border. - Two men were killed when the missile of unknown origin on November 15, 2022 hit the Polish village of Przewodow near the border with Ukraine, which has come under heavy Russian bombardment. (Photo by HANDOUT / POLISH POLICE / AFP)