A missile attack in NATO-member Poland has raised fears the war in Ukraine could spill over into neighbouring countries.

The attack killed two people in a Polish village near the Ukrainian border.

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Ukraine is blaming Russia, but Moscow says it had nothing to do with it.

Poland says the missile may have been fired by Ukrainian anti-aircraft defence systems.

Still, NATO’s secretary-general says Russia is ultimately to blame for starting the war.

So can the spillover risk be contained?

Presenter: Laura Kyle

Guests:

Alexander Titov – Lecturer in modern European history, Queen’s University Belfast

Samir Puri – Visiting lecturer in war studies, King’s College London and author of Russia’s Road to War with Ukraine

Robert Hunter – Former US ambassador to NATO under President Bill Clinton