Massive Russian , Missile Strike On Ukraine, Reportedly Crossed into Poland .
On November 15, Russian forces pounded
Ukrainian energy facilities with its most
significant barrage of missiles yet.
Associated Press reports that the massive
missile strike targeted energy facilities across
the country, causing widespread power outages. .
Associated Press reports that the massive
missile strike targeted energy facilities across
the country, causing widespread power outages. .
Another source told the AP that a site
in Poland approximately 15 miles from
the Ukrainian border was also hit in the barrage.
According to a senior U.S. intelligence official,
missiles crossed into neighboring NATO
member Poland, killing two people.
If confirmed, the strike would signify
the conflict's first Russian attack on
a full-fledged NATO member. .
Russia's Defense Ministry denied responsibility for
the attack, claiming photos of damage near the
Ukrainian-Polish border "have nothing to do" with Russia.
AP reports that both NATO and
the United States National Security Council
were looking into the reports.
On the afternoon of November 15, Polish media outlets
reported that two people were killed after being struck
by a projectile in Przewodów near the border with Ukraine.
Neighboring Moldova was also
impacted by the strikes, with
reports of widespread blackouts. .
According to AP, an estimated 40% of Ukraine's
power grid had already been damaged or
destroyed prior to the most recent bombardment