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Originally Posted by Chris
Much depends on the altitude of the intercept and the direction of the missile(s). It’s all ballistics - these are facts that can and will be determined soon enough. An impact at high altitude can spread debris for many miles.
Russians have targeted Lviv using air-launched rockets in the past, so range of ground-launch stations to the impact site are a red herring for those conspiracy-minded people apt to assume this was some sort of false flag op.
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However that’s clearly not what he says. A Russian missile shot in any direction by an interceptor is clearly still a Russian missile. Nobody disputes that.