• andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works
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      It causes a little uptick in the defeatist sentiments, but not that big even in Belgorod. Monopoly over media does it’s thing. Since the fall of Wagner, even Kursk hasn’t caused that level of confusion.

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      They would be more in favor actually - they now seem themselves as targeted and so the war is saving them.

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      2 months ago

      Just because Russia is doing it doesn’t mean it’s fine for Ukraine to do it too. Bad guys target civilians.

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        Moscow is from where all of this shit is coming. Ukraine has to strike the regime in its heart, factories, logistics, government, operational centers are all valid targets.

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          Intentionally targeting civilians isn’t war, it’s a war crime and it’s terrorism. Ukraine has nothing to gain by committing war crimes and everything to lose, such as support from their allies and thus, the war.

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          Targeting civillians is well known to cause civillians to become more supportive of war and so is a bad idea. You target the military and make the war seem like a lot of senseless deaths to civilians who eventually realize they have to pay for it but don’t see any gains.