Russian Defense: Allegations about Russian missiles landing in Poland are a deliberate provocation

Moscow (ST): The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed that the allegations of the Polish media and officials about the fall of Russian missiles in the Polish region of Brzyudov, near the border of Ukraine, are a deliberate provocation.
Russia Today channel reported that the Russian Defense Ministry denied that its armed forces targeted any sites near the Ukrainian-Polish border, explaining that the debris that was published in the media from the scene of events in Poland has nothing to do with Russian weapons.
The West has repeatedly accused Russia through the media of false fabrications, claiming that they are the actions of the Russian army, at a time when Russia bears the North Atlantic Treaty Organization “NATO” responsible for practicing disinformation against it in European countries, especially after the recent propaganda campaign about the  alleged Russian attack on Ukraine and the previous provocative political and military escalation campaigns near the Russian borders, all with the aim of “demonizing” Russia and molding European and American public opinion against it.
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