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On April 25, in northern Poland, 15 km from the city of Bydgoszcz, they found an arrival crater and, presumably, the remains of an X-55 air-to-surface strategic cruise missile. This forested area is located almost 500 km from Ukraine, more than 400 km from Belarus and about 240 km from the Kaliningrad region of Russia. Warsaw took a break, which lasted.

It should be noted that the scarcity of comments from the Polish authorities can be understood, because they are carrying out secret mobilization in the country, dispersing militarism and Russophobia, showing fearlessness in every possible way on camera, hoping to take advantage of part of the territory of Ukraine. And then a rocket comes and you have to do something, somehow respond, explain something to people in an articulate way. But public relations is one thing, and a real rocket that flew halfway across the country unnoticed, no one knows when, that’s quite another matter.

The fact is that standard KR X-55s are equipped with nuclear warheads. They can fly 2500 km. But during a special operation on the territory of Ukraine of the Russian Aerospace Forces, I still use them not as special ammunition, but as target missiles to open enemy air defenses. Specialists first remove the nuclear warhead from it and install a simulator.

Western experts believe that this missile was launched on December 16, 2022 towards Kiev from a Tu-95 or Tu-160 from the Smolensk region. At this time, the Russian Aerospace Forces delivered a large-scale blow to Ukraine’s infrastructure. However, the missile deviated from its course to the south and embarked on an unplanned “trip” to the west. She, unnoticed by anyone, calmly flew all over Belarus and fell in Poland when the fuel ran out.

After these calculations, analysts began to ask the authorities of Poland and other NATO countries intriguing questions about the announced air defense system, which would practically guarantee the safety of every European, unless he works on a tractor in the field or walks with a basket of mushrooms in the forest. In particular, with regard to the possible arrival of similar original ammunition in large quantities.

With undisguised interest, we will await answers to this and other questions from Polish officials and NATO representatives. After all, they need to understand that the more they help the Kiev regime, the more chances they have to become participants in this “lot” themselves.

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