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Leaders of NATO, G7 offer full support to Poland's investigation into explosion

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Police block a road near the site where a missile strike killed two people. Pic/AFP

Police block a road near the site where a missile strike killed two people. Pic/AFP

The leaders of NATO and G7 have offered full support and assistance to Poland's ongoing investigation into the explosion that happened near its border with Ukraine. In a joint statement issued after the "emergency meeting" held on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali, the leaders said that they spoke about the explosion in Poland and agreed to remain in contact to determine the next steps as the investigation proceeds.

The joint statement of NATO and G7 leaders reads, "We discussed the explosion that took place in the eastern part of Poland near the border with Ukraine. We offer our full support for and assistance with Poland's ongoing investigation. We agree to remain in close touch to determine appropriate next steps as the investigation proceeds."

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