Russia - Ukraine Conflict 2022 (21 Viewers)

Mokku

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Apr 17, 2019
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The one thing that I've learnt about this war is that Russia went in with the intention to terrorise and torture Ukrainians. When Ukraine stood up (soldiers and civilians) they've proved to be tactically intelligent, brave, and above all their humanity is why they are recapturing their territories for the people. Let it be a lesson to the other dictators.
 
May 26, 2016
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who fired it then? belarus? ukraine?

apparently, reports say its fragments of an anti air s300 missile. It could be used to intercept a missile that came from russian army or maybe was misfired: hard to prove at this point. Anyways, it doesnt seem like the missile was intentionally planned from Russia against Poland or towards Polish territory (which could in theory activate an article 5 by Nato).

Not that it makes Russia's action any less terrible, but it does make an escalation from Nato less likely
 

Kopanja

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Jul 30, 2015
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Russia won't escalate against any NATO country, it's probably either a mistake or part of our AAR. Russians can huff and puff all they want for an internal audience and red-brown morons abroad, but they know that NATO will obliterate them in conventional warfare in a couple of days.
 

radekas

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Aug 26, 2009
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Yeah it was almost certainly an Ukrainian anti-air rocket that missed it's target (which was apparently a russian rocket heading towards the city of Belz which has a power plant).

Here's how it could happen imo:

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Still obviously russian fault in general. But Ukrainian politicians, including Zelensky should have probably waited 24h before claiming russian rocket because it looks pretty silly now.
 

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