Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki called an emergency meeting to discuss national security, a government spokesman said on Twitter. State news agency PAP reported that the meeting was scheduled to take place at 8 p.m. GMT. Latvian Deputy Prime Minister Artis Pabriks said Moscow fired missiles that landed in Poland and sent his condolences to Warsaw. Polish media reported that rockets hit an area where grain was being dried in Przewodow, a village in eastern Poland near the border with Ukraine. “Firefighters are at the scene – it is not clear what has happened,” said firefighter Lukasz Kucy. Moscow fired a large number of missiles into Ukraine on Wednesday, knocking out power to seven million households. It is unclear whether the two missiles that apparently landed in Poland were part of the same wave, but it is the first time Russian missiles are said to have reached Poland. Poland has not been involved in the conflict, but has taken in millions of Ukrainian refugees and widely condemned the war.