Did Russia just cross a red line in Poland? | DW News

By DW News

Community Score: 50% | 45.4K views | 2w

0 community ratings: null thumbs up, null thumbs down

NATO says a stray Russian missile, meant for Ukraine, hit Poland on Thursday. It blasted a 10-meter crater in a field, shaking the village of Tarnawa Kolonia, 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the border with Ukraine. NATO renewed its vow to defend the territory of every member country, including Poland. It has experienced repeat incursions by missiles and drones during Russia's war on Ukraine since 2022. DW News spoke with DW correspondent Teri Schultz in Brussels, as well as Thomas Withington from the Royal United Services Institute in London, and Domitilla Sagramoso, an expert on Russian foreign and security policy at King's College London. #russianmissiles #poland #dwcurrentaffairs Chapters: 00:00 Russian missile lands in Poland 02:13 NATO confirms Russian missile crash: DW's Terry Schultz 03:37 Was Poland deliberately targeted? 04:38 Calls for stronger air defenses at NATO's eastern flank 05:53 Russia's missile campaign and the risks for NATO: Thomas Withington 09:08 Is Russia he

Tags: DW News

More from DW News

  • Trump threatens 'punishment' as Iran war widens to Red Sea | DW News — Score: 50%
  • Iran strikes US military targets in the Gulf | DW News — Score: 50%
  • What does forced labor really have to do with Trump's tariffs? | DW News — Score: 50%
  • Nigeria's domestic drone program | DW News — Score: 50%
  • World reacts to Trump's latest tariffs | DW News — Score: 50%
  • Who is Jürgen Klopp and can he save German football? | DW News — Score: 50%