“So far, we do not need to take any special steps, except that we are constantly in touch at the international and military level with the entire system of Europe and NATO,” RIA Novosti quoted Salai-Bobrovnitsky as saying on the air of the M1 TV channel.

He noted that the Hungarian Defense Ministry does not know exactly what happened, and they are waiting for messages from their Polish colleagues.

Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki convened a security committee after reports of missiles falling on Polish territory.

Prior to this, the Polish radio station ZET, citing sources, stated that two people were killed on Polish territory allegedly as a result of falling rockets.