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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Poland says a missile that crashed on its territory was friendly fire from Ukraine
NATO says a missile that left two people dead in Poland likely came from a Ukrainian defense2 system. Ukraine disputes that and continues to blame Russia.
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
We have an update this morning on a missile strike that caused some deaths as well as anxiety around the world. Poland says it believes that a missile that crashed on their territory was friendly fire from Ukraine.
LEILA FADEL, HOST:
But Ukraine says it doesn't think so. It's a high-stakes dispute. Either way, people were killed. But the question is whether the missile strike was a Russian attack or a Ukrainian mistake.
INSKEEP: NPR's Greg Myre is in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, and has been following all this. Hey there, Greg.
GREG MYRE, BYLINE3: Good morning, Steve.
INSKEEP: What's the evidence, and who's gathering4 it?
MYRE: Well, Poland has sent a big team to this site on the eastern part of the country. And we're hearing today that they've been joined by a U.S. team. Now, two Polish citizens were killed there Tuesday. The missile left a huge crater5. There's fragments, which should provide pretty convincing evidence on whose missile this was. And Poland's president says all this information points so far to a Ukrainian air defense missile that was trying to shoot down an incoming Russian missile. He calls it an unfortunate accident. But President Zelenskyy appeared on TV Wednesday and in some - just making some informal remarks said, I have no doubt that it was not our missile. And he says Ukraine will participate in an investigation6. But he didn't provide any evidence to back up this statement.
INSKEEP: How significant is this disagreement?
MYRE: Well, it's notably7 right now mostly because Ukraine and its backers have all been on the same page, and Poland is not criticizing Ukraine. It understands why this could have happened. Also, the Biden administration and NATO have put out a statement saying it's Russia that's responsible. Here's NATO's secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg.
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JENS STOLTENBERG: Let me be clear. This is not Ukraine's fault. Russia bears ultimate responsibility as it continues its illegal war against Ukraine.
MYRE: And an important point, Steve - if this was a Russian missile, that would make this a lot more complicated. It would then be a strike on a NATO country - lots of difficult questions about how to respond. If it's a Ukrainian missile, it's much easier to call it an accident and just move on.
INSKEEP: And I guess we should be very clear. When we say the Biden administration is saying Russia is responsible, they're not saying it was a Russian missile. They're just saying it's Russia's fault for starting a war in which people are killed. Is that correct?
MYRE: That's right, Steve.
INSKEEP: Well, let's talk about the larger question here. Ukraine is firing missiles in its defense because it's facing Russian missile barrages8. How damaging have those barrages been?
MYRE: Well, Ukraine is pleading for more air defenses. And NATO held a meeting yesterday. And it was very interesting to see U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint9 Chiefs, sitting side by side, discussing the way forward in the war. Milley says Ukraine has the momentum10, and Russia is hurting. But Ukraine's goal of driving out all the Russian troops will be very hard. So now may be a good time for Ukraine to negotiate. And Austin says that Ukraine has exceeded expectations throughout the war, so he's not going to set any limits. He made clear the U.S. would keep up strong military support.
INSKEEP: OK, Greg, thanks so much for the update. Really appreciate it.
MYRE: My pleasure.
INSKEEP: NPR's Greg Myre is in Kyiv.
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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adv.值得注意地,显著地,尤其地,特别地 | |
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n.弹幕射击( barrage的名词复数 );火力网;猛烈炮火;河上的堰坝v.火力攻击(或阻击)( barrage的第三人称单数 );以密集火力攻击(或阻击) | |
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adj.联合的,共同的;n.关节,接合处;v.连接,贴合 | |
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n.动力,冲力,势头;动量 | |
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