According to ** reports, on the 29th local time, Poland** claimed that an unidentified object flew into Polish airspace from Ukraine on the same day. According to information released by the Polish armed forces, the incident may be related to Russia's large-scale air strikes on Ukraine. It is reported that after the unidentified object flew over the Polish border, the country's air defense system tracked it until the signal disappeared. It was later confirmed that the object was a cruise missile of the Russian army.
Although the Russian side has not yet responded to this, it seems that they are too lazy to respond, because they know that NATO's airspace is "violated" and generally choose to calm down. Because there have been many similar incidents before this, that is, Russian missiles or drones entered the airspace of NATO countries such as Poland and Romania. And NATO's way of dealing with it is to carry out "strong condemnation", and then make it clear that Russia "did not mean it", and then, there will be no more.
Obviously, don't look at NATO's constant babbling on the issue of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, major NATO members like the United States, Germany and France have been increasing troops to Russia's neighbors, putting on a posture of "not hesitating to fight a world war with Russia". But in fact, the timidity they have exposed on the issue of the conflict in Ukraine is a fact known to the whole world. Therefore, not only do they dare not openly intervene militarily in the battlefield in Ukraine, but even if the border area is "invaded" by Russian missiles or drones, they can only swallow their anger. The reason is simple: they cannot afford the outbreak of a direct conflict with Russia.
Just because NATO does not dare to openly intervene in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, while the Ukrainian side admits that it is powerless and even "embattled", recently, Russia's attack on Ukraine has been increasing. A few days ago, the Ministry of Defense told: In the past week, the Russian army has used cruise missiles and drones to carry out a total of 50 large-scale cluster strikes on the entire territory of Ukraine, and the main targets are the Ukrainian military-industrial complex, military airports, arsenals and other targets. **The Ministry of Defense also made a special point of emphasizing that all targets have been destroyed.
In this round of air strikes, which the West called "the largest since the start of the war", Kyiv Mayor Klychko also admitted that the entire territory of Ukraine was attacked by missiles or drones on the 29th, and the alarm sounded for more than two hours. Two regional warehouses in Kyiv were burned down, and the downtown metro stopped operating for a time. Separately, Kharkiv Oblast** also said that there were several violent incidents in the region**, which resulted in the destruction of transport and power facilities, and the damage to several businesses in the airstrikes. It can be seen that in the large-scale air raids launched by the Russian army recently, many targets in Ukraine have been destroyed, which has made the situation of Ukraine, which already lacks foreign aid, even worse.
As we all know, at present, due to the empty arsenal of the West and its vassals, coupled with the bad economic situation of various countries, especially after the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the assistance of the United States and European countries to Ukraine has been greatly weakened. Therefore, in recent times, information about sacrificing Ukraine's interests and promoting peace talks between Russia and Ukraine has been flying all over the sky. In addition, the United States is currently negotiating with its European allies to confiscate Russia's overseas assets to support Ukraine at great risk of losing international credibility and retaliation from Russia. With all the above signs, the West's support for Ukraine has almost reached the point of exhaustion, and facilitating peace talks between Russia and Ukraine may become their only option.
It stands to reason that at this time, Russia should slow down its air strikes on Ukraine and use a positive posture to provide the first stage for the West to promote talks. However, Moscow has done the opposite, not only launching a fierce offensive on the front line, but also increasing the intensity of air strikes across Ukraine. Obviously, the West wants to negotiate, but the Kremlin has not done it, and they seem to be taking advantage of the exhaustion of Western aid resources to Ukraine to expand their achievements on the issue of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. According to ** reports, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev said a few days ago: Another goal of Russia's special military operation is obviously not disclosed, but it is the most important and inevitable, that is, to overthrow the ruling Zelensky regime.
Obviously, as the situation becomes more and more favorable to Russia, the goal of their military operation in Ukraine is no longer as simple as occupying the four continents in eastern Ukraine, but directly intends to take out the Zelensky regime. After all, since the regime has sparked conflict, they must be made to pay the price. Therefore, the Russian missile that went straight into Poland's airspace for dozens of kilometers this time may not be "mistaken", but more like a deliberate test of NATO's reaction. If it is confirmed that NATO will not dare to openly intervene militarily in the conflict in Ukraine, it is likely that Russia will continue to fight until the Zelensky regime falls.