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Poland puts military on heightened readiness over reports Russian missiles land on its territory

Moscow’s defence minister has dismissed reports that Russian missles had landed in Poland.

LAST UPDATE | 15 Nov 2022

POLAND IS PUTTING some military units on a heightened state of readiness, a government spokesman has said, following unconfirmed reports that Russian missiles landed in the country.

“There has been a decision to raise the state of readiness of some combat units and other uniformed services,” spokesman Piotr Muller told reporters after an emergency national security council meeting in Warsaw.

Muller did not mention the reports of missiles but said there had been an explosion in eastern Poland in which two Polish citizens were killed.

“Our services are on the ground at the moment working out what happened,” he said after an emergency security council meeting in Warsaw.

Radio ZET has stated that the rockets struck a grain dryer near the village of Przewodow in the Lublin region of Poland, less than 10 kilometres from the NATO country’s border with Ukraine.

Polish media also reported that two people were killed in an explosion at a farm building in the village of Przewodow.

There was no official explanation of what may have caused the blast.

Polish media reported that the explosion occurred in a farm building in the village of Przewodow near the border with Ukraine.

Polish President Andrzej Duda also spoke to US President Joe Biden and NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg this evening and officials said Poland was considering whether to call urgent consultations with NATO leaders under the alliance’s Article 4.

A White House statement said: “POTUS has been briefed on the reports out of Poland and will be speaking with President Andrzej Duda of Poland shortly.”

Article 4 of the NATO Treaty states that consultations can be called when any NATO member feels their “territorial integrity, political independence or security” are at risk.

“We are verifying the rationale for the use of Article 4,” said Jacek Siewiera, head of Poland’s national security council office.

“We are in very intensive contacts with key allies,” he said.

As a NATO member, Poland also falls under Article 5 of the treaty organisation’s collective defence meaning that “an attack against one Ally is considered as an attack against all Allies.”

Article 5 was invoked for the first time in NATO’s history after the 9/11 terrorist attacks against the United States.

Stoltenberg has said it is important to find out the facts about what caused the deadly “explosion” in Poland after holding talks with President Andrzej Duda.

“Spoke with President Duda about the explosion in Poland. I offered my condolences for the loss of life. NATO is monitoring the situation and Allies are closely consulting. Important that all facts are established,” Stoltenberg tweeted.

Ukraine has called for NATO members to convene an “immediate” summit.

Moscow’s defence minister has dismissed reports that Russian missles had landed in Poland. 

“Polish mass media and officials commit deliberate provocation to escalate situation with their statement on alleged impact of ‘Russian’ rockets at Przewodow (near the Ukraine border),” Russia’s defence ministry said in statements posted online.

“Russian firepower has launched no strikes at the area between (the) Ukrainian-Polish border,” it added.

The Russian ministry said that “the wreckage published by Polish mass media from the scene in Przewodow have no relation to Russian firepower”.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has described the alleged attack as “a very significant escalation” of Russia’s invasion.

“Today Russian missiles hit Poland, the territory of an allied country. People died. Please accept our condolences,” Zelenskyy said in an address to the nation.

“The longer Russia feels this immunity, the more threats there will be against anyone within reach of Russian missiles. Firing missiles at NATO territory is a Russian attack on collective security. This is a very significant escalation. We must act,” Zelenskyy said.

EU chief Charles Michel has said he was “shocked” by the reports this evening, and later added he would call an emergency meeting of EU leaders at the G20 summit. 

“Shocked by the news of a missile or other ammunition having killed people on Polish territory. My condolences to the families,” European Council president Charles Michel tweeted.

“We stand with Poland. I am in contact with Polish authorities, members of the European Council and other allies,” he wrote.

Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson told Sky News the situation was very worrying but it’s still difficult to know what has happened.

“It’s difficult to put the pieces together at the moment, but now it’s gone further and caused deaths, it appears, in a NATO country. I don’t think there should be a massive reaction, I think there should be a very prudent reaction to this,” Robinson said.

“It’s one of the consequences of missile-firing into a territory, they don’t always get to where they were intended.”

Neighbouring countries 

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban has convened the country’s defence council over reports of the Russian missiles.

Like Poland, Hungary also shares a border with Ukraine.

“In response to the stop in oil transfer through the Druzhba pipeline and the missile hitting territory of Poland, Prime Minister Viktor Orban has convened HU’s Defence Council for 8pm (7pm Irish time),” tweeted Orban’s spokesman Zoltan Kovacs.

Other neighbouring countries have been quick to condemn any possible attack, with Estonia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stating:

“We are consulting closely with Poland and other Allies. Estonia is ready to defend every inch of NATO territory. We’re in full solidarity with our close ally Poland.”

Latvia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Artis Pabriks, offered condolences and stated “Latvia fully stands with Polish friends and condemns this crime”.

Major Russian aerial assaults took place in Ukraine today, strikes in Lviv took place over 60 kilometres away from the village of Przewodow.

Earlier today, Zelenskyy dubbed the fresh barrage of Russian strikes targeting his country’s power grid a “slap in the face of G20″.

“This act of genocide of Ukrainians in response to my peace plan is a cynical slap in the face of G20 and the world,” Zelenskyy wrote on social media.

Moldova

Moldova has also become unwillingly involved in the conflict, saying it was suffering from electricity outages today as a result of Russian strikes on energy infrastructure in Ukraine and called on Moscow to stop its attacks.

“Parts of Moldova are experiencing power outages as a result of Russia’s missiles hitting Ukrainian cities and vital infrastructure,” Foreign Minister Nicu Popescu wrote on Twitter.

“Every bomb falling on Ukraine is also affecting Moldova and our people. We call on Russia to stop the destruction now”.

The outages are just the latest example of how the war in Ukraine has spilled over the border of ex-Soviet Moldova, which like Ukraine has for years had Russian troops stationed in a breakaway region in its east.

Officials said the strikes in Ukraine has caused the automatic safety shutdown of systems that carry electricity supplies to Moldova and that dozens of settlements were left without electricity.

“We strongly condemn this new attack, the largest since the beginning of the war unleashed by Russia against Ukraine,” President Maia Sandu said in response.

Moldova said on 10 October that Russian cruise missiles targeting Ukraine had crossed its airspace, and summoned Moscow’s envoy to demand an explanation.

Moldova was, along with Ukraine, granted candidate status by the European Union in a show of support in the face of Russia’s offensive.

With reporting from AFP

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    May 13th 2015, 5:32 PM

    So, basically, the boards.ie administrator was a dunce.

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    Mute DeeJay
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    May 13th 2015, 5:40 PM

    Agreed, this was no hack the administrator of boards was negligent using the same password for two different services. It amazes me how lax people are with passwords, pet name year of birth etc.

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    May 13th 2015, 5:43 PM

    Hey that’s victim blaming ……. Oh wait .. yeah it is a bit like leaving a BMW unlocked in Dolphins Barn with a laptop and Iphone in view and expecting nothing to happen.

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    May 13th 2015, 6:51 PM

    That part of the report was taken from his submission which we couldn’t cross examine as he pleaded guilty. Its factually incorrect as the password was unique and not used on Twitter. It was also a strong password and we believe it was snatched during a “man-in-the-middle” attack.

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    May 13th 2015, 6:57 PM

    Boards.ie/journal.ie are the same company, how much of this article can be taken at face value ?

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    May 13th 2015, 5:31 PM

    I hope you were referring to the site administrator when you said Muppet!
    Shocking lack of security on behalf of boards.ie really amateur stuff!

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    May 13th 2015, 5:43 PM

    Or how about changing the headline to – Script Kiddy discovers gaping hole in Boards.ie security, boards thank him for identifying the hole and have since upgraded their security policy.
    Companies pay kids like this to run penetration testing on their IT systems, having your IT admin use the same password on his twitter as for the server is a big facepalm.

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    May 13th 2015, 6:00 PM

    Very surprised he didn’t go through a proxy for his hacking especially when he was a bit of a whizz kid.

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    May 13th 2015, 11:47 PM

    Whizz kids usually use 7 proxies.

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    May 13th 2015, 6:08 PM

    Yeah he’s a bit of a dope to get caught. Using his own ip address; scarlet for him.

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    May 13th 2015, 8:32 PM

    How did such a security flaw cost boards.ie 30,000 Euro? All they had to do was delete the unauthorised file and change passwords. I’d say Boards.ie just exaggerated the claim to deck out their office and buy a couple of new servers, ipads, Macbooks etc

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    May 13th 2015, 6:26 PM

    My password is my first name.

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    May 13th 2015, 8:36 PM

    Boom?

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    May 13th 2015, 6:53 PM

    Its factually incorrect to say the same password was used on Twitter. It wasn’t. The password was unique, it was also a strong password and we believe it was snatched during a “man-in-the-middle” attack.

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    May 13th 2015, 7:14 PM

    OK buddy, we get you

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    May 13th 2015, 8:01 PM

    Who are you trying to kid, Tom?
    I remember having a few pints with you in town one night around that time, and I had a quick look at your phone when you were in the jacks*.
    All of your passwords were the same. TomLuvsBords4Lyfe

    *That chick who was pretending to be a journalist made me do it. She was hot, and I thought I had a chance.
    Sorry for being the “Man-In-The-Middle”. :(

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    May 13th 2015, 8:03 PM

    By the way, what year is that screenshot from?

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    May 13th 2015, 7:54 PM

    When I look at the level of moderation on that site I am not surprised that the admins would be clueless. No surprises that this place is linked to them.

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    May 13th 2015, 7:54 PM

    A bit OTT to extradite someone over something like this, no?

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    May 13th 2015, 7:47 PM

    How is this hacking if you have the password ?

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    May 14th 2015, 12:31 AM

    ” Playing a game” They never change, do they? Kids will be kids!

    I remember my first hacking back in 1983. I thought I was hacking into a video games company’s computer, to play all their unreleased games, but, it turned out, I was accidentally hacking into a NORAD supercomputer that was using games like chess as military simulators to calibrate how to react in a situation where the USA and the USSR began launching missiles, to spare as many lives as possible. I remember the designer, Dr Falken, used a backdoor password called “Joshua,” that the NORAD people weren’t aware of. I figured it out after doing some intense studying on the guy, and realised that was the name of his late son. So, me and a friend started playing this game on WOPR, that was the supercomputer’s name, called “Global Thermonuclear War,” and we started bombing cities like Las Vegas and Seattle, thinking we were playing a game, meanwhile, at NORAD, they thought the Russians were sending missiles their way. Long story short, after an arrest, an escape, a meeting with Dr Falken on his reclused island, we got back in time before the US responded to the phantom bombs, only for WOPR to try and overtake the system and figure out the code to send the missiles itself! So, we figured we’d let it play a game of tic-tac-toe, a game it couldn’t win or lose at, and it realised that there was no winning and decided not to play any more and decided not to set off the missiles.

    God, those were the days!

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    May 13th 2015, 6:28 PM

    I wonder who inserted my name into Irish waters database…. I didn’t…

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    May 13th 2015, 7:14 PM

    My password is password.

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    May 13th 2015, 5:43 PM

    How did he get the Twitter password? Was it hacked too?

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    May 13th 2015, 5:48 PM

    I would imagine the sript kiddy used some kind of a widely known exploit to crack the password, if it cracked easy then it was unlikely very strong… provbably something like ‘ilikeboards’ or ‘boards123′

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    May 13th 2015, 8:38 PM

    wysiwyg

    Give that young man a job, he clearly knows more than others about IT security.

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    May 13th 2015, 6:17 PM

    1Password enough said would end that problem in terms of using same password

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    May 13th 2015, 5:32 PM

    It won’t take long for his next attempt and he won’t be caught.

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    May 13th 2015, 5:58 PM

    He already works for the CIA.

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    May 13th 2015, 8:37 PM

    A year suspended sentence is a bit harsh.

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    May 13th 2015, 10:41 PM

    ok so how did he actually get Twitter password?
    as by the sound of it he actually hacked Twitter not boards ie – he just logged onto boards.ie as proper user (admin)

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    May 14th 2015, 5:50 AM

    Amateur. My password is passw0rd. They will never guess the o is a 0.

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    May 13th 2015, 10:24 PM

    What’s with your quoting wysiwyg? And why should he get a job when his intentions are to falsify and steal from others? Any reason or answer?

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    May 14th 2015, 8:48 AM

    Quoting wysiwyg was an example of “easy to guess” passwords. From reading that article, it suggests the site admin has used same/similar credentials for multiple accounts, which is extremely bad practice.

    It states in the article that the hacker in this case didn’t divulge it share this information, instead the hack was to prove how easily it was in fact done.

    The fact the hacker was only 17 at the time, probably had a bearing on a non custodial sentence.

    Along a similar line, you’ll find AV vendors have actually hired people who wrote/spread malicious viruses, as they clearly have the ability to program and bypass security.

    Hence my logic.

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    May 14th 2015, 2:12 AM

    Give the lad a job, clearly he could seal up a few holes.

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