Unfortunately things like that will happen and it sucks. First off all, #### russia with a pineapple for causing this in the first place. Because this whole thing is their own damn fault. When my in-laws were occupied in their village last year, they were actually more worried about Ukrainian strikes hitting them than Russian ones, because the Russian launchers were close-by to them so they at least knew the chance of it landing directly on them was low. Alternatively, when they could hear stuff whistling towards their direction, they knew it originated from the UA side and it was a lot more scary for them wondering where it would land. Yes, many apartments got hit by Ukrainian friendly fire and many people are dead because of it. There was a lot of "our own people are shooting us" when my wife would talk to her mother on the phone. It's a ####ed up feeling knowing your family can be killed in a war, at any moment, and likely by your own side.
If it is indeed a mistake on the Ukrainian's part, it's a tragedy beyond comprehension. But important to remember that this tragedy could have 100% been avoided if russia ####ed the #### off back home.
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