To hit what? There is no military target or city anywhere near that area. There were no other rocket strikes reported anywhere in ukraine near that area so the claim "two rockets malfunctioned and hit poland" is retarded.
I unironicaly can't think of a single nation that has citizens willing to die for their country. If push comes to shove, people will fight for themselves and their loved ones but i cannot think of a country that has citizens willing to die for their flag and/or democracy and shit. People from Ukraine have their backs against the wall and no other choice.
The only people i can see fighting for the US because they love it are mexicans.
They have a terrifying arsenal full of informative leaflets, european commission reports, european parliament hearings and, worst of all, a whole battery of official disapproving statements.
I unironicaly can't think of a single nation that has citizens willing to die for their country. If push comes to shove, people will fight for themselves and their loved ones but i cannot think of a country that has citizens willing to die for their flag and/or democracy and shit. People from Ukraine have their backs against the wall and no other choice.
The only people i can see fighting for the US because they love it are mexicans.
There's this little place called Russian Federation. It has citizens like that.
They speak about "defending Motherland", and go along with mobilization even though "there's no war", leaving behind their families to almost certainly die to defend (?) their country in Ukraine (???), because they're fucking stupid and loyal to a fault to the incompetent government, because that's how they were raised. I've met people like that, critical thinking is an alien concept to them, and challenging authority is a taboo. I'll go and die, no questions asked, it's only my life after all. So what if I leave orphans behind, at least I'll be a hero like those Great Patriotic War guys from the movies! After all, they said I must, so I have to.
Loyalty to the state over loyalty to your people, that's how shitholes like this operate.
If this is true then that eliminates the Ukrainian factor. Nobody would pull off a gay-op while majorily sabotaging themselves. I heavily doubt it was a mistake,too;
Sure, missiles do not know borders but sure as fuck launching any at all reeally close to the border with a non-hostile country is fucking stupid.
Meanwhile, some russians on telegram are celebrating,apparently:
I absolutely don't doubt RUAF (or at least the one who authorized the missile strike) to be retarded enough to not do it. Fellas who launched the missile probably don't even know the CEP of it.
Is it an act of agression if Ukranian AA hit it enough to knock the trajectory off? Because by that logic if it was intercepted partially over Donbass and flew all the way into Poland, it would still be Russia fault. Just a theoretical thought exercise. It's not murder if you you accidentally hit someone with rifle fire, it's manslaughter. I don't think NATO will care and call it murder regardless.
I think there will be heavily pressure for Russia to compensate them like the Dogger bank incident. Most likely the Russian response is going to be "Fuck off" since they already severed from the monetary system from sanctions.
Ukraine Weapons Tracker has been right 95% of the time and they base their claim on the motor used, not the missile system itself.
I think it's suspicious the russians would use that type of missile to reach a target that far away. A target nobody can explain because there is fuck all to hit within missile range. I am glad the hohols did not use tochka-u rockets this time, been many months and still not a single video of russians using them in Ukraine.
Speaks well for Putin's strategic genius, doesn't it? He's invaded a country with an army that can't handle their target, carefully crafted things so NATO gets to kill Russians (by proxy) without risking anything but money. He's convinced Sweden and Finland to join NATO, and got the rest of Europe to arm up. He's the best thing that happened to NATO, and the best thing that could happen to NATO.
Don't blame other people when they exploit your idiocy.
As excited as I am for something interesting to happen, I don't think this is going to lead to anything big. It's like everything else in this conflict. The west will issue toothless condemnations, the Russians and Russiboos will deny it happened/claim it was a false flag and by the end of the week, we'll be fixated on something new.
Ukraine Weapons Tracker has been right 95% of the time and they base their claim on the motor used, not the missile system itself.
I think it's suspicious the russians would use that type of missile to reach a target that far away. A target nobody can explain because there is fuck all to hit within missile range. I am glad the hohols did not use tochka-u rockets this time, been many months and still not a single video of russians using them in Ukraine.
Speaks well for Putin's strategic genius, doesn't it? He's invaded a country with an army that can't handle their target, carefully crafted things so NATO gets to kill Russians (by proxy) without risking anything but money. He's convinced Sweden and Finland to join NATO, and got the rest of Europe to arm up. He's the best thing that happened to NATO, and the best thing that could happen to NATO.
Don't blame other people when they exploit your idiocy.
How likely is NATO to still exist after this conflict, considering that the US and UK have essentially fucked over the rest of Europe, and that Turkey is currently having a proxy war with extremists backed by another prominent NATO member?