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"Russian" missiles... aka S300 missiles fired by Ukraine.

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If I'm not mistaken S300 are surface to air only... So unlikely, so it's probably something else, maybe himars who knows lol

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Once a surface to air missile gets into the air, it will eventually return to the surface. It was probably a missile fired which missed its target and just happened to land in Poland.

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Yeah you're right, I didn't think of that particular case, it seems to be exactly that https://twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/1592629251161075712

>With the cooperation of we analyzed the available photos of fragments and came to a clear conclusion that they belong to the 48D6 motor of the 5V55-series missile of the S-300 AD system- a Ukrainian one.

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Telegram says it was a false flag...snicker

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>Update(1500ET): Russia has issued its first statements in the wake of conflicting reporting concerning the suspected missile attack on Polish territory, just across the border with Ukraine. Russia is calling the reports a "deliberate provocation" and is denying that its forces have aimed any missiles near the Ukraine-Poland border, per Interfax news.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/futures-tumble-after-report-stray-rockets-hit-polish-town-near-ukraine-killing-two

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Coincidence: after Ukraine receives missile defense platforms a stray finds it way into Poland...