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Post #3232853
2026-06-08 18:47 UTC
The Dnipro attack was a direct response to the targeting of the student house I mentioned.
656 long-range drones and 73 missiles were used.
As I said that with that much firepower only one house as collateral damage is pretty impressive, and if that happens they are usually they are next to a military target, and not deliberately targeted. The ukros killed 8 people that day in a drone attack on a bus BTW.
These targets can’t be justified, neither can the frequent buildings and schools hit in Russia or Donetsk and Luhansk in purely residential areas.
And I suspect the next one is the nazi town of Konotop, not Konop.
That name is well known to me.
Meet the mayor of that cute town:
They regularly have military there in civilian infrastructure which makes it a legitimate target.
And then you get [these articles](Источник: …com.ua/…/tragedy-in-sumy-konotop-mayor-semenikhi… ) about hitting civilians when even the article says: " the strike may have been triggered by a gathering of soldiers at a military awards ceremony in the city center"
Exactly what they said about the ‘attack on civilian infrastructure’, a hotel.
And 3days later they fire a guy for having top military gatherings too close too the front line.
So your anecdotal collateral damage versus the systematic and deliberate attacks on civilians aren’t comparable in the least.
Not even mentioning the insane attacks on a nuclear plant or dams. Immense war crimes.
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As I said that with that much firepower only one house as collateral damage is pretty impressive,
I didn’t say it was a single house. Most of the mentioned attack affected Kiev, there were a ton of casualties. One of the houses even got a strike for the second time while it was on fire. I can’t attach a video here, but pretty sure you can google this one.
They regularly have military there in civilian infrastructure which makes it a legitimate target.
I didn’t say this specific one was on purpose. I just showed an example of how often these things could happen. Both sides always say there was a military target, it’s just not practical media-wise to admit things like that.
So your anecdotal collateral damage versus the systematic and deliberate attacks on civilians aren’t comparable in the least.
I previously randomly picked recent attacks with a comparable number of targets.
I’m also pretty sure Ukrainian citizen suffered much more just because of the pure fire potential and the fact that the conflict is happens mostly on Ukrainian territory. Last winter was especially horrible. Russia bombed electricity infrastructure and some people simply froze because of the lack of heating.
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