Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, thinks the West is bringing World War Three closer by waging a hybrid war on Russia.

Iran PressEurope: "The incident with the Ukrainian-alleged missile strike on a Polish farm proves just one thing: waging a hybrid war against Russia, the West moves closer to the world war," Medvedev wrote on Twitter on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, a missile fell in the village of Przewodow in eastern Poland on Ukraine's border, killing two people.

According to the republic's President Andrzej Duda, there is no evidence indicating who launched this missile.

The Polish Foreign Ministry insisted that it was a Russian-made missile. In his turn, US President Joe Biden noted that preliminary information disproves that this missile was launched from Russian territory.

The Russian Defense Ministry branded claims by Polish media outlets and officials of allegedly Russian missiles dropping in Poland as provocations since there had been no Russian strikes near the Ukrainian-Polish border. The Russian military agency pointed out that the published photos of the debris from the accident site have nothing in common with Russian weapons.

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World leaders gathering at the G20 summit in Bali are attempting to diffuse a potential escalation in the months-long Ukraine war after a Russian-made missile struck NATO member Poland, killing two people.

The US president has also said it was unlikely to have been fired from Russia due to its trajectory.

Asked if the missile was fired from Russia, Biden said: "There is preliminary information that contests that. I don't want to say that until we completely investigate. But it is unlikely in the minds of its trajectory that it was fired from Russia." He added: "But we will see, we will see."

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has called for a careful probe into the incident.

"This destruction must be investigated, the rocket parts must be investigated and then we must wait for the results before they are publicly released," Scholz told reporters at the G20 summit in Indonesia, adding: "In such a serious matter, there must not be any hasty conclusions about the course of events before this careful investigation."

The war in Ukraine is the most debated article in a G20 declaration, Indonesia's president said while urging all sides not to escalate tensions further.

Joko Widodo, president of this year's host nation Indonesia, said missile explosions in Poland on Tuesday were regrettable.

NATO member Poland's president said earlier that Poland had no concrete evidence showing who fired a missile that struck a Polish grain facility some 6 km (4 miles) inside the border with Ukraine and killed two people.

While the world leaders have announced cautious positions, the British Prime Minister has expressed a different point of view.

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has accused Putin of launching indiscriminate attacks on civilians in Ukraine.

Speaking at a news conference on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali, Sunak criticized Russia for firing missiles at Ukraine just as the G20 met to seek a resolution to the war.

Initial findings suggest the missile was fired by Ukrainian forces at an incoming Russian missile, The Associated Press reported, citing unnamed US officials.

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