Weird how Ukraine strikes military targets in the deep rear and you screech "Nowhere near the battlefield!", but when the Kremlin strikes St. Nick's cathedral in Kiev right before Christmas--not a military target at all, only innocent civilians in a densely populated urban center--it's crickets.
Disseminating foreign propaganda used to be treason, you know.
Weird how Ukraine strikes military targets in the deep rear and you screech "Nowhere near the battlefield!", but when the Kremlin strikes St. Nick's cathedral in Kiev right before Christmas--not a military target at all, only innocent civilians in a densely populated urban center--it's crickets.
Disseminating foreign propaganda used to be treason, you know.
Kiev uses civilians as shields. There was kievan soldiers in St. Nick's cathedral so it was legitimate target.
Doesnt excuse using rounds that can damage buildings when the targets could have been killed with chemical weaponry.