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Envoys from the 30 NATO members are holding emergency talks in Brussels after two people were killed in Poland by a missile that Warsaw said was Russian-made, as U.S. President Joe Biden and Western allies pledged full support for the investigation into the incident.

Biden said on November 16 that it was “unlikely” the missile was fired from Russia, citing information about the trajectory of the projectile.

The gathering of NATO ambassadors in Brussels was called at the request of alliance member Poland and is being chaired by Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, who will hold a news conference around 12:30 p.m. local time, the alliance said.

The Polish Foreign Ministry said a Russian-made missile fell on the village of Przewodow, a village in eastern Poland about 6 kilometers from the border with Ukraine, killing two people on November 15 after a day of massive Russian shelling of Ukraine.

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