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] Russia has launched another large-scale missile strike across Ukraine, including the capital, Kiev.

Two of them fell in Poland, a NATO member country, killing two people, and countries began to grasp the situation amid tension.



This is reporter Kim Min-jung.



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Local time Yesterday (15th), the whole of Ukraine, including the capital Kiiu, Kharkiv in the northeast, Lviv in the west, and Zhitomir in the north, was attacked by Russian missiles.



The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russia fired about 100 missiles in one day yesterday, but Polish media reported that two of them fell in the town of Przełodow, on the Ukrainian border in eastern Poland.



The missile blast killed two people and the government held an emergency meeting, the Polish government also confirmed.



While taking the cautious stance that it could not yet confirm details, the Pentagon reaffirmed its principle that the United States' defense commitments to the NATO alliance are clear.



He said he was aware of the situation with the Polish government and would decide next steps based on that.



Russia has denied this, calling the Polish government's announcement an intentional provocation aimed at escalating tensions.



The main target of the Russian airstrike was Ukraine's energy infrastructure.



In particular, in the Kieu region, "more than half of the electricity was cut off," Mayor Klitschko Kieu said.



The scale of the missile launch is larger than when 84 missiles were fired in retaliation for the Crem Bridge explosion on the 10th.