U.S. President Joe Biden said on Wednesday it is "unlikely" a missile strike on Poland was launched from Russia.
He was speaking after emergency talks with allies in Bali about the deadly attack.
Biden huddled with G7 and NATO partners on Wednesday, hours after the strike that killed two people in a Polish village near the border with Ukraine.
He said; "We agreed to support Poland's investigation into the explosion.
"We're going to make sure we figure out exactly what happened and then we're going to collectively determine our next step."
Asked if the missile had been fired from Russia, Biden said there was "preliminary information that contests that."
"It's unlikely that it was fired from Russia. But we'll see."
Polish President Andrzej Duda also urged calm, saying there was no "unequivocal evidence" of where the missile came from, and that he saw it as an "isolated" incident.
Quadri Adejumo covers World News, Health, Climate & Humanitarian.
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