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Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 at a wheat storage (they were loading a truck tractor, no info were they Polish citizens).

No "town" but outside a small village (and largely ethnic Ukrainian and now also full of Ukrainians from Ukraine) and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. In the air, and on the ground. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, most (or even all) of the American civilians who died were apparently killed by the American anti-aircraft fire. Great numbers of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general, also in the air of course. It's even possible British AAA killed more people trying to shoot down the V rockets than were actually killed by the rockets.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

And several years ago, a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

2 years ago
7 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 at a wheat storage (they were loading a truck tractor, no info were they Polish citizens).

No "town" but outside a small village (and largely ethnic Ukrainian and now also full of Ukrainians from Ukraine) and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. In the air, and on the ground. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, most (or even all) of the American civilians who died were apparently killed by the American anti-aircraft fire. Great numbers of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general, also in the air of course. It's even possible British AAA killed more people trying to shoot down the V-1 rockets than were actually killed by the rockets, before they brought the Meteor fighter jets to intercept them over the English Channel.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

And several years ago, a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

2 years ago
7 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 at a wheat storage (they were loading a truck tractor, no info were they Polish citizens).

No "town" but outside a small village (and largely ethnic Ukrainian and now also full of Ukrainians from Ukraine) and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. In the air, and on the ground. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, most (or even all) of the American civilians who died were apparently killed by the American anti-aircraft fire. Great numbers of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general, also in the air of course. It's even possible British AAA killed more people trying to shoot down the V-1 rockets than were actually killed by the rockets, before they brought the British Typhoon fighter jets to intercept them over the English Channel.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

And several years ago, a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

2 years ago
7 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 at a wheat storage (they were loading a truck tractor, no info were they Polish citizens).

No "town" but outside a small village (and largely ethnic Ukrainian and now also full of Ukrainians from Ukraine) and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. In the air, and on the ground. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, most (or even all) of the American civilians who died were apparently killed by the American anti-aircraft fire. Great numbers of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general, also in the air of course.

During the London Blitz, for example, as many as half those killed were victims not of German bombs, but rather of British artillery firing at enemy planes flying overhead. Hurling thousands of artillery shells weighing between 28 and 80 pounds into the sky above the capital was a tactic fraught with risk. The chances of any individual shell bringing down a bomber were slim; many did not explode until they landed in the streets below. https://militaryhistorynow.com/2020/04/26/the-forgotten-casualties-of-pearl-harbor-inside-the-accidental-bombardment-of-honolulu-on-dec-7-1941/

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

And several years ago, a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

2 years ago
7 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 at a wheat storage (they were loading a truck tractor, no info were they Polish citizens).

No "town" but outside a small village (and largely ethnic Ukrainian and now also full of Ukrainians from Ukraine) and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. In the air, and on the ground. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, most of the American civilians who died were apparently killed by the American anti-aircraft fire. Great numbers of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general, also in the air of course.

During the London Blitz, for example, as many as half those killed were victims not of German bombs, but rather of British artillery firing at enemy planes flying overhead. Hurling thousands of artillery shells weighing between 28 and 80 pounds into the sky above the capital was a tactic fraught with risk. The chances of any individual shell bringing down a bomber were slim; many did not explode until they landed in the streets below. https://militaryhistorynow.com/2020/04/26/the-forgotten-casualties-of-pearl-harbor-inside-the-accidental-bombardment-of-honolulu-on-dec-7-1941/

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

And several years ago, a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

2 years ago
7 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 at a wheat storage (they were loading a truck tractor, no info were they Polish citizens).

No "town" but outside a small village (and largely ethnic Ukrainian and now also full of Ukrainians from Ukraine) and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. In the air, and on the ground. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, most of the American civilians who died were apparently killed by the American anti-aircraft fire. Likely thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general, also in the air of course.

During the London Blitz, for example, as many as half those killed were victims not of German bombs, but rather of British artillery firing at enemy planes flying overhead. Hurling thousands of artillery shells weighing between 28 and 80 pounds into the sky above the capital was a tactic fraught with risk. The chances of any individual shell bringing down a bomber were slim; many did not explode until they landed in the streets below. https://militaryhistorynow.com/2020/04/26/the-forgotten-casualties-of-pearl-harbor-inside-the-accidental-bombardment-of-honolulu-on-dec-7-1941/

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

And several years ago, a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

2 years ago
7 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 at a wheat storage (they were loading a truck tractor, no info were they Polish citizens).

No "town" but outside a small village (and largely ethnic Ukrainian and now also full of Ukrainians from Ukraine) and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. In the air, and on the ground. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, most of the American civilians who died were apparently killed by the American anti-aircraft fire. Likely thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general, also in the air of course.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

And several years ago, a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

2 years ago
7 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 at a wheat storage (they were loading a truck tractor, no info were they Polish citizens).

No "town" but outside a small village (and largely ethnic Ukrainian and now also full of Ukrainians from Ukraine) and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

And several years ago, a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

2 years ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 at a wheat storage (they were loading a truck tractor, no info were they Polish citizens).

No "town" but outside a small (and largely ethnic Ukrainian) village and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

And several years ago, a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

2 years ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 at a wheat storage (they were loading a truck tractor).

No "town" but outside a small (and largely ethnic Ukrainian) village and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

And several years ago, a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

2 years ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 at a wheat storage (they were loading a truck tractor).

No "war with Russia", and no "town" and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

And several years ago, a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

2 years ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 at a wheat storage (they were loading a truck tractor).

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

And several years ago, a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat storage workers (they were loading a truck).

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

And several years ago, a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat storage workers (they were loading a truck).

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

And several years ago a Syrian S-300 killed a planeload of Russian soldiers in a troop transport that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat storage workers (they were loading a truck).

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

And several years ago a Syrian S-300 killed a bunch of Russians in a troop transport plane that they mistaken for an Israeli F-16.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat storage workers (they were loading a truck).

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

(Then of course a panicked Iranian air defense shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, responding to a non-existing American attack.)

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat storage workers (they were loading a truck).

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

Then of course a panicked Iranian S-300 shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane full of Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago, firing at non-existing American missilss.

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat storage workers (they were loading a truck).

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

Then of ourse an Iranian S-300 shot down an Ukrainian passenger plane fill if Iranians during the Trump crisis few years ago.

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat storage workers (they were loading a truck).

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

Oh, and also an Ukrainian S-300 once shot down an airliner full of Jews back in 2000 or so. They fired it a training target but it hit a passenger.

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat storage workers (they were loading a truck).

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

Various S-300 videos: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/search?q=S-300&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat storage workers (they were loading a truck).

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat farm workers (they were loading a truck).

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

2 years ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat farm workers.

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod region), falling down immediately or shortly after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people fell victim during this war to friendly AA fire in general.

2 years ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat farm workers.

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod), falling back immediately after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

During WWII, people were wounded and killed in the "Battle of Los Angeles" when the American AAA mass fired at a literal UFO and probably at nothing at all. Likely many thousands of people were killed during this war by friendly AA fire in all.

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat farm workers.

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod), falling back immediately after being launched. Elsewhere, one even turned back and hit the launcher: https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/status/1540237527793242113

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat farm workers.

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Faulty Russian SAM missiles also repeatedly hit Russia (Belgorod), falling back immediately after being launched.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat farm workers.

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

Some Ukrainian S-300s being launched recently: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/yvpgy0/ukrainian_s300_battery_firing_at_russian_air/

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat farm workers.

No "war with Russia", and no "shells" too.

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

2 years ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat farm workers.

No "war with Russia".

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, and even in Croatia (https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30463-mystery-as-military-drone-crashes-croatia).

2 years ago
-1 score
Reason: None provided.

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat farm workers.

No "war with Russia".

Previously lost missiles and drones from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania, for example https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/30476-russian-made-orlan-10-drone-crashes-in-romania

2 years ago
-1 score
Reason: Original

It was an indeed Ukrainian SAM launched to intercept a Russian rocket and it killed 2 wheat farm workers.

No "war with Russia".

Previously lost missiles and UAVs from both sides also fell in Moldova and Romania.

2 years ago
1 score