Poland investigates a missile assault on a border city that killed two folks.
A missile assault in NATO-member Poland has raised fears the conflict in Ukraine may spill over into neighbouring international locations.
The assault killed two folks in a Polish village close to the Ukrainian border.
Ukraine is blaming Russia, however Moscow says it had nothing to do with it.
Poland says the missile might have been fired by Ukrainian anti-aircraft defence programs.
Nonetheless, NATO’s secretary-general says Russia is finally guilty for beginning the conflict.
So can the spillover danger be contained?
Presenter: Laura Kyle
Company:
Alexander Titov – Lecturer in fashionable European historical past, Queen’s College Belfast
Samir Puri – Visiting lecturer in conflict research, King’s Faculty London and writer of Russia’s Street to Conflict with Ukraine
Robert Hunter – Former US ambassador to NATO beneath President Invoice Clinton