There are numerous scenes of death and destruction in Ukraine due to ongoing Russian military activity.
The Russian war in Ukraine has entered a sixth day, with reports that the Russian Army had set up checkpoints on the outskirts of the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson, a huge military convoy was massing outside Kyiv, and claims that Russian forces aim to encircle the port city of Mariupol.
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Russia may be using thermobaric vacuum bombs in a “bunker-busting” role to destroy Ukrainian defensive positions – but the oxygen-fueled devices can also inflict a brutal death on casualties by suc…
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Russian forces have crossed Ukraine's borders, bombing military targets near big cities.
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Heartbreaking images from Ukraine as residential areas are targeted by the Russian army
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More than 500 people have been killed in the contested city, where a shaky ceasefire holds.
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Bombarding dense urban areas looks to be a tactic Russia is introducing on a grander scale to its invasion of Ukraine.
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine is now in its sixth day and it appears to be taking a very dark turn. After being repulsed on multiple fronts by the Ukrainian Army, the Russian military appears to have moved to attacking highly urban areas with artillery barrages. At the same time, a massive convoy is creeping towards Kyiv from the north in what can only be assumed to be preparations for an all-out assault on the capital. You can get up to speed by checking out our prior rolling coverage of this conflict here.
Just wait for the war to progress further.
Russian way of warfare is absolutely apparent in Syria:
Russian air strikes in Syria have killed hundreds of civilians and caused massive destruction in residential areas, striking homes, a mosque and a busy market, as well as medical facilities, in a pattern of attacks that show evidence of violations of international humanitarian law, said Amnesty...
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The Russian-Syrian joint military operation has used internationally banned and other indiscriminate weapons in unlawful attacks on civilians in northwest Syria in recent weeks, Human Rights Watch said today. According to the United Nations, the area is home to three million civilians, at least...
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The country was also blamed for indiscriminate attacks in civilian areas without ‘a specific military objective’
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Russian war excesses in Aleppo (Syria) are well-documented in particular.
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NATO is equipped with much higher quantity of precision munitions than any contemporary force in the world and can show much restraint in its operations.
Below are some of the recordings of situation in Baghdad in the Shock & Awe phase of the war back in 2003:
You can clearly see civilian infrastructure working throughout; you can also see vehicles on the roads.
To be fair, NATO also have history of war excesses in urban environments as witnessed in Fallujah (Iraq) in 2014 and Raqqa (Syria) in 2017 respectively - cities which were under control of militants at the time. But NATO allowed civilians to leave these cities before attacking them in force.
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My point is that both Russia and NATO are NOT CLEAN when it comes to warfare.
Let us be fair in our criticism.