WARSAW — Poland raised its military readiness after what the country’s President Andrzej Duda said was “most probably” a strike by a Russian-made missile. ADVERTISEMENT“Russian firepower has launched no strikes at the area.”GermanyGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed solidarity with Polish President Andrzej Duda. “The chancellor has just telephoned Polish President Duda and expressed his condolences… Germany stands closely by the side of our Nato partner Poland,” Scholz’s spokesman tweeted. “The Prime Minister offered any assistance needed to urgently establish what happened,” it added. RELATED STORIESBlast kills two in Poland near Ukraine border, Russia denies its weapons involvedBiden says missile that killed two in Poland may not have come from RussiaRead Next