Quote (IceMage @ Nov 16 2022 05:42am)
The reporting is that Ukraine was firing at a Russian missile to take it out and the Ukrainian missile ended up in Poland.
Bad that Ukraine is lying about what happened.
Good that Russia didn't deliberately try to start WW3.
Not sure how this changes anything going forward. Ukraine exists, Putin and his enablers are just going to have to get over it.
Edited the first sentence in.
But the next few questions should be 'where was that missile fired from, and how did it wind up in poland'?
The village it hit is some 30 miles away from the nearest city targeted by Russia, and the missiles fired by Russia came from the east. What kind of path was this S300 supposed to be on, was it flying
backwards?
Is this indicative of Ukraine trying to shelter their weaponry right on the border? Where it could be secretly manned by NATO operators?
Ukraine's propaganda has gotten so low effort they just reflexively lie about everything. At least the Nazis during WW2 and Soviets in the Cold War understood the best propaganda is when you broadcast the inconvenient truths the enemies don't want you to know about, the
real combat losses they want to cover up, their mishaps. Ukrainians just blindly claim to shoot down 40 missiles per day, kill 10,000 more Russians and deploy 5000 additional troops each equipped with a personal HIMARS and wielding 12 inch black cocks. Maybe Russian propaganda is also just as bad these days, but we wouldn't know because of the enlightened western world strangling free speech and flooding the internet with their bots. The information blackout makes it pretty hard to judge what is actually going on in Ukraine, this I guess is just one consequence of the international media losing all credibility and pretense of integrity in the past decade.