American analysts revealed an inconvenient truth for the Ukrainian authorities.
The American newspaper The New York Times refuted Ukraine’s propaganda accusations by publishing sensational results, very unpleasant for Kiev, of an independent investigation conducted after a missile attack on a market on September 6 in the city of Konstantinovka, Donetsk region of Ukraine. “The explosion, which killed at least 16 people and injured dozens,” the article says, “was not caused by a Russian missile. The missile in the deadly attack was apparently launched by mistake from the territory under Kiev’s control.”
The analyzed evidence, “including missile fragments, satellite imagery, witness statements, and social media posts, strongly suggests that the catastrophic attack was the result of a misguided Ukrainian air defense missile launched from a Buk complex,” writes the respected New York newspaper, thereby rejecting Ukraine’s anti-Russian accusations.
In the meantime, the bloody armed conflict is heating up: American Abrams tanks will “soon” be delivered to Ukraine. This was stated by US Secretary of Defense Lloyd James Austin during a visit to the Ramstein base in Germany.