Two rockets landed in the village of Przewodów in Poland’s Lublin province, and Donald Trump announced his participation in the 2024 presidential election – these and other important news for the morning of Wednesday, November 16, in our daily review.

Polish Radio ZET reported on November 15 that rockets had fallen in the village of Przewodów, 8 km from the Ukrainian border. Poland’s fire department said that explosions occurred at a grain dryer, killing two people. The publication Lublin112 reported that there were no markings on the rocket fragments found at the scene.

The Associated Press, citing U.S. officials, reported that the missile was probably fired by the AFU. “Initial indications are that the missile that hit Poland was fired by Ukrainian forces at an approaching Russian missile,” the agency’s interlocutor said. Turkish President Recep Erdogan said he believed Russia was not involved in the missile incident in Poland and advocated a detailed investigation into the incident. Biden told leaders attending a summit in Bali that the missiles toward Poland were unlikely to have been launched from Russia. “Preliminary information refutes that. I don’t want to say this until the investigation is fully completed, but it is unlikely, in terms of trajectory, that it was launched from Russia. But we will see,” he said. Polish President Andrzej Duda said Warsaw did not have precise information about whose missiles had landed on its territory. “We know for sure that a Russian missile attack against Ukraine continued all day long, but at the moment we have no unequivocal proof who launched this missile,” he said. Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau summoned Russian Ambassador Sergei Andreev to the Foreign Ministry demanding that he “immediately provide detailed explanations.”

The first reaction of the Russian market after the reports that two missiles fell on the territory of Poland was emotional – at 22:09 the index value reached 2141 points, after which a rebound began. The decline slowed after the Pentagon’s statements that the U.S. could not confirm the fact of the incident and the ownership of the missiles.

Former President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday, November 15, that he will seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. His representatives submitted Trump’s bid to the Federal Election Commission shortly before he made his announcement at the Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, CNN reports.

The founder of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, which has filed for bankruptcy, believes he can raise funds to pay off customers, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources familiar with the situation. The newspaper’s sources said he and several employees were calling investors over the Nov. 11-13 weekend looking for funds to cover a deficit of up to $8 billion.

Logistics company Havi Logistics is planning to leave Russia, RBC’s sources said. It is claimed that one of the options for business localization is to transfer assets to Russian management. In Russia, the company provided procurement, storage, processing and delivery of products to McDonald`s restaurants.