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Who do you think really fired those missiles that landed in Poland?

Because they are trying to say those Russian made missiles were an accidental misfire by Ukraine. That's... one heck of a mistake, I mean it's literally in the opposite direction to the front. And it happened on the same day Russia sent hundreds of missiles all over Ukraine. Then Poland and the US hold crisis talks for hours, then the confirmation comes that it wasn't Russia. I get nobody wants WW3, but just to keep it real, it's all a bit too convenient
Northwest · M
This is not as uncommon as you may think.

It's an SA-300 surface to air missile, used to shoo down aircraft as well as incoming missiles.

This is Soviet era technology, and the backbone of air defense for former Soviet republics.

if they miss their target, and 50% of the time, they do, they sometime continue on their journey, until they hit something. In this case, what seems to be a piece of polish farm equipment, with two unlucky polish famers, drying wheat standing next to it.

The missile was intended for an incoming Russian launched mid-range ballistic missile.

Reminder: sometime, even if the surface to air missile (SAM), hits its target, the target is going to crash to the ground, at times taking civilian structures with it.

Such as war.
deadgerbil · 26-30
This all comes with the territory of having a war. It was a Soviet/Russian missile used by Ukraine to shoot down incoming Russian missiles. And if it misses, it doesn't explode in the air, but continues on whatever its trajectory is after a failed interception.

This is why some missiles explode in the air after a set period of time, to avoid this nonsense of stuff landing randomly and taking things out.
scrood · 31-35
Ukraine WEF or US CIA launched Russian-made Ukrainian anti-aircraft missiles to start WWIII -- who blew up the Nordstream btw?
@scrood Good fuck just shut up already.

 
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