War, even by proxy, remains risky. Since Russia’s February 24 invasion of Ukraine, Westerners have been careful not to cross the sometimes murky line of complacency. No one, neither in Washington, nor in Europe, wanted to get involved in a direct confrontation with Moscow. But it was only a matter of slowing Ukraine’s decline and imposing sanctions on Russia just nine months ago. Since then, the forces of the country’s president, Vladimir Zelensky, have dominated the place. Victory seems within reach. It is possible under the condition of additional help, which regularly threatens to turn into a spiral.
On Tuesday, the crew found themselves on the brink when two deaths were to occur in Poland, either by the missile or its fragments. Warsaw, the Pentagon and NATO then assured that it was an accidental consequence of the Ukrainian jamming fire. If he was of Russian descent, intentionally or not, the consequences…
Source: Le Figaro

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