Massive Russian , Missile Strike On Ukraine, Reportedly Crossed into Poland .<br />On November 15, Russian forces pounded <br />Ukrainian energy facilities with its most <br />significant barrage of missiles yet.<br />Associated Press reports that the massive <br />missile strike targeted energy facilities across <br />the country, causing widespread power outages. .<br />Associated Press reports that the massive <br />missile strike targeted energy facilities across <br />the country, causing widespread power outages. .<br />Another source told the AP that a site <br />in Poland approximately 15 miles from <br />the Ukrainian border was also hit in the barrage.<br />According to a senior U.S. intelligence official, <br />missiles crossed into neighboring NATO <br />member Poland, killing two people.<br />If confirmed, the strike would signify <br />the conflict's first Russian attack on <br />a full-fledged NATO member. .<br />Russia's Defense Ministry denied responsibility for <br />the attack, claiming photos of damage near the <br />Ukrainian-Polish border "have nothing to do" with Russia.<br />AP reports that both NATO and <br />the United States National Security Council <br />were looking into the reports.<br />On the afternoon of November 15, Polish media outlets <br />reported that two people were killed after being struck <br />by a projectile in Przewodów near the border with Ukraine.<br />Neighboring Moldova was also <br />impacted by the strikes, with <br />reports of widespread blackouts. .<br />According to AP, an estimated 40% of Ukraine's <br />power grid had already been damaged or <br />destroyed prior to the most recent bombardment
