If you look at a map, the trajectory for Russian missiles to land in Poland would be buffered by countries of Belarus, Lithuania, and Ukraine. Kalingrad, an Oblast of Russia and and is an exclave of Russia, does border Poland to the north on the Baltic. It is well away from the warring Uko-Russian forces.
There is no logical reason to militarily strike Poland, since it is not part, nor is it ev en close to the Uko-Russian warring front.
If you look at a map, the trajectory for Russian missiles to land in Poland would be buffered by countries of Belarus, Lithuania, and Ukraine. Kalingrad, an Oblast of Russia and and is an exclave of Russia, does border Poland to the north on the Baltic. It is well away from the warring Uko-Russian forces.
There is no logical reason to militarily strike Poland, since it is not part, nor is it ev en close to the Uko-Russian warring front.
This is a FF. My guess is it originates in Kiev.