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Target was not school. Rather things like these parked in school's playground:

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Must watch to get an idea of how messed up Putin's Russia is for political opposition. Makes it impossible for anyone to topple him :undecided:
 
Every country has biolabs to deal and study diseases, and many countries work together. Just like even the biolab in China had US and France co-operation until at one point China went in alone. That said, a biolab studying diseases is not the same thing as a weapons biolab. Even if US had a weapons biolab, Ukraine would be the last place anyone would put it. They might as well as make a weapons biolab in Putin's basement while at it.
But 26 of them spread out in Ukraine alone??
 
Before propagandists pass this on as a Rusi soldier.
Here's a Ukrainian soldier chained to a tree.
It had to be chained by Ukrainians themselves because he's holding his anti-tank weapon. Probably was reluctant to fight.
He was probably not a POW.



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More treatment of Ukr soldiers at hands of their own (probably disgruntled civilians?):
Comments translated what's being said ( @vostok or any other who knows the language, could you help verify translation?) :
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What!! Ukrainians kill children?
Western media told us otherwise!
 
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Ukraine has local dominance, and numerical superiority in a few direction, but not enough concentrations, and SAM cover to advance.

Freeing up offensive capacity is essential for breaking the stalemate.

If you think it up, even while they do have numeric superiority along the frontlines, the enemy strongpoints are not challenged enough to make the enemy to rout from them.

For as long as frontlines are stretched, Ukraine will not be able to turn numerical superiority to advantage.

Russia been turned to defensive only near Kiyv, where Ukraine has solid numeric advantage, supply lines, air defence, etc.

Kharkiv is a real stalemate because Russia overconcentrated soft units there, and nobody to take on a decisive assault. Ukrainian veteran units go out of the city every day, and attack Russian camps, artillery, supplies etc.

South, and southeast is where Russia has manoeuvre advantage due to territory control. As I said before, there is very good chance for counteroffensive, and cutoff there.
 
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