Speaking at an emergency meeting, Mr Tusk said early findings pointed to a Russian Kh-101 ballistic missile. “All the indications are that it was a Russian Kh-101 ballistic missile, but we want to be 100% certain about the type of missile and who launched it,” Mr Tusk told the meeting. Read more: Russia pounds Ukraine in new air attack, killing nine, including childrenUkraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha earlier said on X that a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile had crossed into Poland. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said he spoke with Mr Tusk about the incident. Poland’s armed forces operational command reported that an object was detected in Polish airspace at 3.40am local time before vanishing from radar soon afterwards.