Russia denies all reports of a Russian strike in Poland.

For USA, Ukraine no longer 'victim of aggression', and Zelensky becomes a thorn in the side

The United States began to severely suppress Kyiv's attempts to cause the special operation to develop into Russia's direct confrontation with NATO. Neither Warsaw nor London will help Ukraine — Washington has already made a decision.

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The Kyiv regime tried to take advantage of the explosion (it remains unknown whether it was an accident or an attack) of the Ukrainian S-300 anti-missile on the territory of Poland in order to officially get NATO involved into a full-fledged war with the Russian Federation.

Immediately after the rocket blast in the Polish village on November 15, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that it was a Russian missile. He hurried to accuse Russia of "spreading hostilities into NATO territory."

He was persistent about it even after the leaders of NATO, the US, the EU and even Poland said that the anti-missile was fired from a Ukrainian air defense system in an attempt to intercept a Russian missile that had been launched as part of a massive strike targeting the Ukrainian energy system on November 15.

"I have no doubt that it was not our missile, not our missile attack. It makes no sense for me not to trust them [the military]. I've been through a war with them," the President of Ukraine said, referring to reports from Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny. He did not even bother to "provide evidence" which he did not have.

According to CNN, Zelensky tried to contact US President Joe Biden by phone, but the conversation did not take place.


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