After Russian Missile Explosion Kills 2 in Poland, Chicagoans Express Concerns Amid Conflict

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After Russian Missile Explosion Kills 2 in Poland, Chicagoans Express Concerns Amid Conflict
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The United States and its NATO allies are looking into a tense situation developing in Poland, where the government says two people were killed in an explosion just inside the border with Ukraine, leaving Chicago residents to worry about the safety of loved ones.

People with ties to Poland expressed hope that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine won't continue its escalationThe United States and its NATO allies are looking into a tense situation developing in Poland, where the government says two people were killed in an explosion just inside the border with Ukraine.

According to Polish officials, a Russian-made missile exploded within the country's borders, killing two people. The incident led President Joe Biden to convene an emergency meeting of G7 and NATO allies, with the president saying that it is"unlikely" that the missile was fired from Russia. Still, the incident and its impact on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine raised anxiety at Chicago’s Copernicus Center, a fixture of life in the city's Polish-American community.Agatha Kopacka lives in Naperville, but her parents and sisters live in Poland.Michael Niedzinski is president of the Polish-American Congress' Illinois division. He’s hoping things remain calm until its determined who’s responsible for the deadly blast, and if it was accidental or intentional.

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