They were S300 missles. The only way that Russia could have done this is if they raided a museum, shipped the missles hundreds of miles behind the front lines to shoot at a non-military target in Poland of all places, in a spot less than 70 miles from the Ukrainian border, very coincidentally on this day, the largest Russian missle attack on Ukraine to date (100+ missles according to Ukrainian sources). It probably wasn’t a false flag attack either tho, and therefore both the Ukrainians and Poles probably genuinely think it was Russia
Certain modifications of S-300 are in active service, but short version is that using them to hit ground targets is…WHY?
Blaming faulty old Ukrainian S-300 rockets fucking up some poor residential building on evil Russians who don’t have any cruise missiles left (~100 launched today were the last ones, trust me) and resort to this is a routine for Ukrainian propaganda at this point.
They were S300 missles. The only way that Russia could have done this is if they raided a museum, shipped the missles hundreds of miles behind the front lines to shoot at a non-military target in Poland of all places, in a spot less than 70 miles from the Ukrainian border, very coincidentally on this day, the largest Russian missle attack on Ukraine to date (100+ missles according to Ukrainian sources). It probably wasn’t a false flag attack either tho, and therefore both the Ukrainians and Poles probably genuinely think it was Russia
This is literally Kramatorsk all over again, I expect the story to die down once it becomes clear that this was a Ukrainian munition.
Certain modifications of S-300 are in active service, but short version is that using them to hit ground targets is…WHY?
Blaming faulty old Ukrainian S-300 rockets fucking up some poor residential building on evil Russians who don’t have any cruise missiles left (~100 launched today were the last ones, trust me) and resort to this is a routine for Ukrainian propaganda at this point.
I thought S300s were still being fielded by both Russia and Ukraine? I’ve heard it reported that repurposed ones were used as ordinance in Kharkiv.