Ignore the downvotes, it’s a valid question.
From what I’ve seen, civilians have not been targeted at all... it would be extremely foolish to do so. He needs the people to be on his side. Civilian casualties are, however, an unfortunate reality of war.
Putting aside the Putin “white hat” theories... Ukraine defaulted on loans, refused to pay anything they owed Russia, stole from Russia’s pipeline (as well as land cargo), cried to anti-Russian international groups to get them hit with sanctions, and threatened to bring an avowed enemy of Russia to their border. For these reasons alone, Russia absolutely had the right to get involved and eliminate the threat.
Now take into account the massive corruption and US operations in Ukraine, the Soros infiltration of the government, and their constant shelling of civilians in areas like Donbas... it’s crazy that it took Putin this long, tbh.
War is not a good thing. Ever. But it is a necessary thing, sometimes.
Pray for the people, and for the leaders involved to always do the right thing.
Ignore the downvotes, it’s a valid question.
From what I’ve seen, civilians have not been targeted at all... it would be extremely foolish to do so. He needs the people to be on his side. Civilian casualties are an unfortunate reality of war.
Putting aside the Putin “white hat” theories... Ukraine defaulted on loans, refused to pay anything they owed Russia, stole from Russia’s pipeline (as well as land cargo), cried to anti-Russian international groups to get them hit with sanctions, and threatened to bring an avowed enemy of Russia to their border. For these reasons alone, Russia absolutely had the right to get involved and eliminate the threat.
Now take into account the massive corruption and US operations in Ukraine, the Soros infiltration of the government, and their constant shelling of civilians in areas like Donbas... it’s crazy that it took Putin this long, tbh.
War is not a good thing. Ever. But it is a necessary thing, sometimes.
Pray for the people, and for the leaders involved to always do the right thing.