• Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz
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    1 year ago

    It’s almost as if Ukraine can actually hit a target – something Russia has never been able to do. 😃

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    1 year ago

    If it’s the same building, then Ukraine is trying to say that the last attack wasn’t intercept at all. Looks like Moscow has a great air defense system protecting it.

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    1 year ago

    This is not the “city center”, this is the financial district.

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      1 year ago

      These are Russian government offices after close. That’s sort of a false equivalence.

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          “Play fair” would imply each side doing the same thing, so Ukraine should bomb the fuck out of the city? Them hitting a few priority targets in the city is much less bad that what Russia is doing. As far as I’m aware, these didn’t actually kill any civilians.

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                  Ok, I’ll take you at face value and not asume ill intent/trolling:

                  I get it, it’s easy to get dragged down into the mud in a dirty fight (mud being killing civilians indiscriminately) and it would damage the “good guy” image that Ukraine has developed.

                  But I don’t believe the restraint Ukraine has shown until now is purely for show, to maintain a public image. The kind of restraint they show every day is a mark of a society willing to suffer just to be the better person. And I definitely don’t think that bombing empty government buildings at night with minimal collateral damage is a show of them willing to get dirty after a year and a half of taking shit from Russia in the face.

                  And I mean piles and piles of shit from Russia, where probably less than 10% of missiles/drones yeeted at Ukraine had actual military targets, and all the rest happily hit residential buildings to the applause of the Russian public.

                  Lastly, I do find it ironic that countries like the US to “demand” minimal collateral damage from Ukraine to Russian civilians after the literal hundreds of thousands of Iraqi and Afgani civilians they have killed in the last couple of decades.

                  So fuck the US for that, fuck Russia for what they’re doing now, and deep admiration to Ukraine for actually sticking to the values that we (west) say we represent.

            • reverendsteveii@sopuli.xyz
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              this war began with the murder of countless civilians in 2014, and Russia has continuously murdered Ukrainian civilians every day for nearly 10 years now.

              Justice would be the utter annihilation of Russia as both a nation and a state. Russia should be glad every day that the world doesn’t want justice.

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          why should one side strictly obey the rules of chess when the other side has kicked over the board and pulled a gun? at this point, playing fair would be Ukraine engaging in a full-scale invasion of russia, kidnapping russian children and shipping them back to Ukraine.