The only plausible scenario that the S-300 missile was actually launched by the Ukraine to try to intercept a Russian missile (which I'm not even sure it can do) is that the Russian missile was fired from the region of Kaliningrad, which is a small piece of land by northeastern-Poland that is controlled by Russia, but still a few hundred klicks from the Ukrainian border.
But that would require Russia to fire a cruise missile that travels in Polish airspace before reaching the western parts of the Ukraine. That alone would probably be enough to justify as an "attack" against Poland, and trigger World War 3.
The odds of this being a False Flag are far greater than this being any kind of misfire, or botched attempt at missile countermeasures.
The only plausible scenario that the S-300 missile was actually launched by the Ukraine to try to intercept a Russian missile (which I'm not even sure it can do) is that the Russian missile was fired from the region of Kaliningrad, which is a small piece of land by northeastern-Poland that is controlled by Russia, but still a few hundred klicks from the Ukrainian border.
But that would require Russia to fire a cruise missile that travels in Polish airspace before reaching the western parts of the Ukraine. That alone would probably be enough to justify as an "attack" against Poland, and trigger World War 3.
The odds of this being a False Flag are far greater than this being any kind of misfire, or botched attempt at missile countermeasures.