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				Poland and other Western states have said the missile that 
				landed in Przewodow, a village near the border with Ukraine, was 
				a Ukrainian air defence missile that went astray in pursuit of a 
				Russian missile.  
				 
				Kyiv cast doubt on this version and has demanded access to the 
				site and a role in the investigation into the cause of the 
				explosion. 
				 
				For the village itself, the blast plunged residents into 
				mourning for two of their neighbours. 
				 
				"It is sad for the family and the community," said 67-year-old 
				retired mechanic Ryszard Turczanik as he made his way towards 
				the church. "Everybody is in deep sadness and we are going on 
				this final road." 
				 
				Ahead of the funeral, local priest Bogdan Wazny described the 
				victims as "very kind people". Villagers told Reuters of how 
				they had helped Ukrainian refugees. 
				 
				Television footage showed the funeral procession making its way 
				to the cemetery, with a military band marching ahead of the 
				hearse and soldiers carrying wreaths and a picture of the 
				deceased man. A light covering of snow lay on the ground. 
				 
				The man buried on Saturday, named in most Polish media only as 
				62-year-old Boguslaw W., was working at a grain-drying facility 
				in the village when the missile struck. Most media outlets have 
				not published the victims' surnames out of consideration for 
				their families. 
				 
				The funeral of the second victim, 60-year-old Bogdan C., will 
				take place on Sunday. 
				 
				While the people of Przewodow were deeply shaken by the tragedy, 
				the mayor of the municipality in which the village is located 
				stressed the resilience of local people. 
				 
				"We really are a tough community," Grzegorz Drewnik said on 
				Friday.  
				 
				"We learned that we live under stress, we know that we live 
				close to the border with Ukraine. We must be prepared for 
				various inconveniences and stressful situations. We will endure 
				it." 
				 
				Warsaw, Kyiv and their Western allies have said that ultimate 
				responsibility for the explosion lies with Russia, which invaded 
				Ukraine in February and has been pounding Ukrainian energy 
				facilities with missiles. 
				 
				(Reporting by Kuba StezyckiWriting by Alan CharlishEditing by 
				Frances Kerry and Catherine Evans) 
				 
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