The thing is, the S-300 system, from which the errant missile originated, is an anti-aircraft/anti missile defense system. For an errant missile to end up in Poland means that it was shooting at a Russian missile near the border of Poland. Russia has said that they’re limiting long range missiles to greater than 35 km from any foreign border.
Given the range of these missiles and the location of Poland, there is no way that Russia could have fired an S-300 missile to hit Poland. and they have no reason to do so anyway.
No, it was an attempted false flag, coincidentally done on the day that Trump was announcing. But there’s no such thing as a coincidence.
***The thing is, the S-300 system, from which the errant missile originated, is an anti-aircraft/anti missile defense system.
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True, but...
(From Wiki) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-300_missile_system
“...On 8 July, the governor of the Mykolaiv Oblast, Vitaly Kim, claimed that Russia has been using S-300 missiles in a land attack role by fitting them with GPS guidance and that some 12 missiles were fired this way. On 30 September, The Wall Street Journal reported that 16 Russian S-300 missiles configured for ground attack struck near Zaporizhzhia, killing at least 30 civilians and wounding 50 others. Debris from S-300 missiles was found after having struck buildings in Kharkiv on 8 October. Analysts from McKenzie Intelligence Services and the Center for Strategic and International Studies said that these missiles were likely from Russian systems repurposed for ground attack due to dwindling stock of more precise dedicated anti-surface missiles...”
If the Russians can configure their S300 missiles into a ground attack configuration, then I think that the Ukrainians can too.
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