Brian Berletic's analysis of Russian missile strike in Poland that wasn't as war of attrition continues
The news at 2pm yesterday on the car radio announced that the missile strike on a Polish farm Tuesday was as a result of Ukrainian missiles. Yet, the propaganda presstitutes at The Telegraph were apparently still clinging desperately to the misinformation that it was Russia, possibly so that the G20 war hawks had the option to escalate the situation to what is seemingly a much desired state of WWIII.
This is an excerpt from the Telegraph email, a screenshot of the header for which is above.
The big story: Clues left behind at Polish missile site
When a missile landed in the sleepy village of Przewodow on a foggy afternoon, locals feared that the Russians were attacking Poland. After the authorities blocked off the site of the explosion that killed two men at a grain facility, residents four miles from the border with Ukraine endured a night's anxious wait – fearing they were at the centre of an unlikely flashpoint for a Third World War between Nato and Vladimir Putin. Now it appears the blast may have been caused by a Ukrainian anti-missile weapon landing in the farming village after going astray during massive Russian bombing, the heaviest since the war began. Western intelligence suggested the rocket was most likely fired by Kyiv's forces in an attempt to intercept incoming Russian missiles. Reporting from Ukraine, Joe Barnes explains what pictures of fragments from the blast site tell us about where it could have been launched from.
Regardless of who fired it, Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg today insisted that Russia bears "ultimate responsibility" for the missile – echoing an earlier statement made by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Both men said attention must be paid to why Ukraine is being forced to defend itself. Political editor Ben Riley-Smith has our report from Bali, where western world leaders gathered for the G20 summit today met to discuss the missile strike and condemn Moscow's latest barrage against Ukraine's infrastructure, which they said was the ultimate cause.
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Russian Missiles Strike Ukrainian Infrastructure, Ukrainian Missiles Strike Polish Farm
By Brian Berletic • November 16, 2022
Update on Russian military operations in and around Ukraine for November 16, 2022
- Russia continues its campaign targeting Ukrainian infrastructure with missiles and drones;
- A recent barrage consisted of over 90 missiles, significantly degrading Ukraine's power grid;
- The West has said since April Russia was running out of missiles, yet large-scale use of missiles continues;
- Russia is also now using long-range precision kamikaze drones meaning Russia appears to have a growing number of long-range precision weapons;
- During the recent barrage it appears at least 2 Ukrainian air defense missiles missed their targets and struck civilians in Poland;
- After claiming Russia is a threat to Europe, it is a terrible irony that Ukraine is responsible for the first strike on NATO territory since Russian operations began in late February;
References:
CNN - Wave of Russian missiles hit Ukraine after Zelensky outlines conditions for peace at G20 summit: https://edition.cnn.com/2022/11/15/wo...
Guardian - Poland considers calling meeting of Nato ministers after missile strike: https://www.theguardian.com/world/202...
Politico - Russia is running short of long-range missiles, say Western officials: https://www.politico.eu/article/russi...
Financial Times - Russia running short of precision missiles, say western officials (April 2022): https://www.ft.com/content/f81234cc-c...
Reuters - Poland blast caused by missile fired by Ukrainian forces at incoming Russian missile - AP: https://www.reuters.com/world/poland-...
Combat Approved (YouTube) - The Heavenly Forces / Russian Aerospace Defense / Pantsir missile system / Igla / Verba:
CNN - US studying how to modify powerful armed drone as Ukrainian demand grows: https://edition.cnn.com/2022/11/14/po...
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I'm getting a bit upset with this story.
There is no way in hell that there was any missile that slid underneath the grain wagon and into a concrete lined hole that had steel reinforced girders overlayed with 8x8 wood timbers.
It wasn't a Russian cruise missile, it wasn't a S300 SAM (which has a warhead of 53lbs of explosive).
I don't know what it was, but I know what it wasn't. You might want to look at granary explosions on youTube.
Even if it had been Russian, one missile, bomb, or artillery shell could never be legitimately construed as a threat to the territorial integrity of Poland under Article 5.
Of course with these lying sons of bitches in London, Kiev, Warsaw, Berlin and Brussels, you never know.