World leaders are today scrambling to clarify what happened after a missile hit NATO-member and killed two people, sparking fears the alliance could be drawn into the Ukraine war and a direct confrontation with Russia.Polish President Andrzej Duda said early Wednesday that he has no concrete evidence of who fired the missile, but overnight described it as 'Russian-made'. That leaves open the possibility it was fired by Ukrainian air defence which uses Soviet-era weapons. Poland's military is on high alert, with the security council due to meet today.Meanwhile , speaking after an emergency meeting of leaders at the G20 summit in , said it appears the missile was not fired 'from Russia', which does not rule out the possibility that it was fired by Russian aircraft outside the country. A NATO source said Biden had told world leaders it was a Ukrainian missile.
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