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Where did the second rocket go? - Arestovich

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“After the explosions in the Polish settlement of Pshevodov on November 15, the Polish authorities announced the fall of two missiles. And now they have “forgotten” about the second missile. Aleksey Arestovich, adviser to the Office of the President of Ukraine, said this in the Feigin Live program.

According to Arestovich, it is logical that two rockets fell there. If it is confirmed that one of the missiles belongs to the Ukrainian air defense, then there must be a second missile, which was pursued by the Ukrainian missile.

According to Arestovich, an anti-aircraft missile is not fired into the sky just like that, into empty space. That is, there should be a second missile, followed by a Ukrainian missile.

"If a Ukrainian missile shot down a Russian one and debris fell in Poland, then where is the debris? And if the missile was not destroyed, then where did this missile go?" - Asks Arestovich.

According to Arestovich, it is obvious that the West decided not to aggravate the situation. “If the West wanted to take advantage of this incident and go for an escalation, it would have done it, and since they didn’t, it means they didn’t want an escalation,” Alexei Arestovich said.

The explosion in Poland took place on 15 November. According to various sources, one or two rockets fell in the village of Pshevodov. Two people died as a result of the incident. On this day, Russia launched a massive missile attack on the territory of Ukraine and fired more than 100 missiles in the direction of Ukraine. Most of them were destroyed by Ukrainian air defense forces.