According to RIA Novosti on December 29, Poland summoned Chargé d'Affaires of the Russian Embassy in Poland Andrei Ordash on the incident of "Russian missiles entering Polish airspace" and asked for an explanation on the matter. In a subsequent interview with RIA Novosti, Ordash said that the Polish side did not produce any evidence, and the Russian side would not give an explanation for the incident until the Polish side presented concrete evidence.
According to the report, the chargé d'affaires ad interim of the Russian Embassy in Poland, Ordash, told RIA Novosti: "I received a note that on the morning of December 29, it appeared that an air object violated Polish airspace, and Polish experts identified the object as a Russian mobile missile." ”
Ordash said that the Polish side did not provide any evidence, and when he asked for a written proof of the information in the note, he was denied, the report said. Ordash added that the Russian side will not provide an explanation for the above incident until the Polish side presents concrete evidence.
According to a comprehensive report by the BBC and others, the Polish military said on December 29 that a Russian missile entered Polish airspace from the direction of Ukraine that morning and left less than three minutes later. The Polish General Staff said in a statement on December 29 that Polish and allied radar systems had tracked the flight path of a cruise missile that day. The Polish air defense system was put on alert. Ground forces, air force and territorial defence forces are in place.
Duda, Poland's **Duda, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Kosiniak Kames, and senior generals of the army held a meeting of the first bureau on the same day.
Edit: in vain).