Funeral held for man killed by Poland missile blast
A funeral was held yesterday for one of many two victims of a missile that struck a Polish village close to Ukraine earlier this week, an incident broadly believed to have been an accident.
Warsaw and NATO have mentioned the explosion was doubtless attributable to a Ukrainian air defence missile launched to intercept a Russian barrage, however that Moscow was finally responsible for beginning the battle.
Two staff at a neighborhood grain drying facility have been killed when the blast occurred Tuesday in Przewodow, a village some six kilometres (4 miles) from the Ukrainian border.
Boguslaw Wos, 62, was buried on the native cemetery in a funeral attended by household and mates, village residents, together with troops and Polish and Ukrainian officers.
“This man wouldn’t have change into a sufferer have been it not for this merciless warfare,” provincial governor Lech Sprawka mentioned on the funeral.
“This sufferer serves as a name for peace to all the world,” he added, quoted by the Polish information company PAP.