Ukraine shells a Polish border town to get NATO to go to war with Russia
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I would upvote this, but the whole Ukraine issue is such a long ongoing clusterfuck of lies, embezzlement, and tragedy, it's above my pay grade.
Maybe there's a better place on .win to discuss the war stuff.
Yeah, I don't know anything that would allow me to say whether this has a shred of legitimacy or otherwise.
If it's truly accurate information, it honestly points more accident/incompetence/a rogue element than something that came down from the Ukraine's top brass - surely Ukraine has some captured Russian rockets lying around somewhere, they could have used those.
If they were foolhardy enough to use their rockets identifiable as their own, then that would almost make me think Poland is itching to go to war with a weakened Russia and told Ukraine to perform a false flag attack against them.
It's really an Ukrainian (anti-missile) missile.
Everything will be said soon in an official statement (and I wouldn't be surprised if the 2 agro workers hit and killed by it were also from Ukraine, over 1/5 of all people in the Lubelszczyzna are now from Ukraine and the hit place was right at the border).
(Lubelszczyzna is a fun word for a foreigner, say it quickly 5 times. One of its towns is Szczebrzeszyn.)
Ukrainians captured a lot of Russian SAMs but no S-300s (and no S-400s too) for they're long range systems and so don't really show up on the frontlines. But Russian territory (Bolgorod region) was hit by a faulty Russia's own S-300s repeatedly and by an S-400 at least once (as it tried to intercept the American made HARM missiles that targeted the radars at Belgorod Air Base).
Szczebrzeszyn? Ja słyszałem że Szczebrzeszyn słynie na powodu Brzmiących Chrząszczy w trzcinie!
Yeah, it's a children's rhyme (z powodu).
One village in elsewhere is Wrzeszczewice.
https://www.ling.upenn.edu/~beatrice/humor/clinton-deploys-vowels.html