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- ukraine
Video confirmation that it was intentional
Kh-101 cruise missile debris
Video footage of the missile hitting “Okhmadit” clearly shows that it was the Kh-101 cruise missile.
The characteristic wings on the body and the rounded shape of the nose indicate that it was the Kh-101 strategic missile, which completely refutes the propagandists’ versions of the alleged fall of an air defense missile fired from the Patriot air defense system on the hospital.
Also, the trajectory on which the Kh-101 flies clearly demonstrates that the missile is purposefully going to the target, which was a children’s hospital.
Two people died in the “Okhmatdyt” hospital as a result of an attack by the Russian Federation.
According to the mayor of the city, both are adults. In particular, one doctor.
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“Oh shit, Russia targeted a children’s hospital! Quick, change the subject to something about America being bad!” -You
Is it just me or are there a lot of trolls like this one coming from lemy.lol?
Who said anything about America? This is a Ukrainian newspaper.
In what world is the bombing of a children’s hospital not part of the humanitarian toll?
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Well apart from how that’s a ridiculous thing to complain about in a community that’s literally called “world news”, this post is absolutely about the humanitarian toll you said they should focus on. So why are you whining about it?
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You came in here complaining about Americans with literally nobody talking about America, and you said that they should be talking about the humanitarian toll when that is in fact what everyone here was already doing. You are whining.
What hypocrisy? I don’t think anyone here has bombed a children’s hospital, have they? I know I haven’t. I’ve never supported anyone who would either.
Which comment specifically? Your’s was the first to mention America at all. Projection much?
Sorry, but World News does not censor people from voicing their opinions based on what country they are from. It’s not one of our rules.
It’s a children’s hospital.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/28/amnesty-international-leaked-review-ukraine-report-legally-questionable
More than down voting, people should be helping you be more informed.
That said, in today’s world everyone is using information as a way of warfare, so please don’t trust me or the link I shared.
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Well it’s certainly nice that this whole thing is apparently a big fucking joke to you.
In your account’s short 5-day history, you’ve made dozens of comments. Most of them are downvoted into oblivion. You defend oppression, Russia, China, anti-trans sentiments and other conservative viewpoints in some way in nearly every comment, which is usually met with downvotes and dissent.
At this point, wouldn’t you just be more comfortable on Truth Social or Stormfront or Nambla or wherever else conservatives prefer to hang out these days?
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Did you just link the wrong article… how sloppy is your basic search skill?
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Firstly, that article was written just weeks after Russia’s full-scale invasion began, over two years ago. Second, would that justify the bombing?
The photos and videos from the scene disprove any notion that this was a military target. Russia intentionally targets civilians on a daily basis.
I’m pretty sure the Kyiv Post isn’t giving the U.S. opinion on Russia bombing a Ukrainian children’s hospital.
Unless this is a Kyiv Post in Kyiv, Idaho or something. I’m pretty sure it isn’t. And that there is no such place in Idaho.
What you talk about is a media coverage and political pressure issue. Not-current-world-hegemon doing the same does not make it right to bring the current issue back to media coverage and political pressure issue just because they are kinda the underdog.
Talk about any imperial power’s or terrorist organizations’ war crimes and crimes against humanity and you wouldn’t find a shortage of evidence to incriminate them to hell and back. They will try to come up with deflective actions like burying the news, denying the facts, crowding the talks, go with whataboutism, or outright bully other countries to denounce one side to protect the crimes of the other. None of it makes direct attack in broad daylight to a hospital located among residential buildings a matter of discussion in a world wide political context.