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WEDNESDAY • 16 NOVEMBER 2022 • ISSUE 819 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY
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RUSSIAN missiles killed two people
in NATO member Poland on Tuesday
evening, a senior US intelligence official
told the AP news agency.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz
Morawiecki has called an urgent meet-
ing to discuss national security, a gov-
ernment spokesman said on Twitter.
Latvia's deputy prime minister, Artis
Pabriks, said: "Criminal Russian regime
fired missiles which target not only
Ukrainian civilians but also landed on
NATO territory in Poland.
"Latvia fully stands with Polish friends
and condemns this crime."
Missiles kill
two people in
NATO member
Poland
Two Transport Malta officials
suspended after video shows
them beating up man in Marsa
NICOLE MEILAK
AT least two Transport Mal-
ta officials have been sus-
pended pending an investi-
gation into a video showing
two officials beating up a
man in Marsa.
In comments to Malta-
Today, Transport Minister
Aaron Farrugia condemned
the behaviour and said he
was informed that the offi-
cials in question have been
suspended pending an inter-
nal investigation at Trans-
port Malta.
Police are also investigating
the case.
Video footage published
to Lovin Malta shows two
Transport Malta officials
beating up a man in Marsa as
he was lying on the ground in
the middle of the road.
Later in the video, other
people are seen trying to
break up the fight.
According to the news por-
tal, the video was taken in
Qormi Road on 26 October
at 9:30pm.
It is unclear why the two
officials acted so aggressively
with the man.
Transport Malta
launches internal
investigation
into incident •
Minister Aaron
Farrugia condemns
behaviour
Polish media said
missiles hit an area
where grain was drying
in Przewodow, a village
in eastern Poland
near the border with
Ukraine