@everybodyonthegoodsideOK... don't kill me... but...
Over 2000 civilians died as a result of Russian attacks on Ukraine during the 7 days of war - informed Interfax-Ukraine agency on Wednesday
bankier.pl/wiadomosc/Rosja-zaatakowala-Ukraine-2-03-2022-8290370.html
... so these are Ukrainian sources, so they have no reason to lower the number of victims, right?
When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, and they took Bydgoszcz - they executed in that city alone (not the biggest in Poland, and not the one that suffered most either)
5000 people. This got me thinking. Russian invasion started a week ago - they entered from the East, North and South, attacked all those cities, are shelling city centres with rockets and classical artillery are commiting war crimes on civilians all over Ukraine, shooting people on the streets (like the parents with children on the second day, or the guy who refused to give up his phone etc. etc.) and there are 2000 civilian victims? Of course, it's horrible, but
something doesn't add up here.
If those numbers are true, then I don't think Russians are killing civilians on purpose. With modern technology, compared to 1939, the losses would be immensely higher if they did.
I am NOT defending them or anything, I'm just saying that
I don't think they are killing civilians systematically, that's all.
Russia`s aim should be to have land connection Kaliningrad-Belarus.
Corridor through Belarus to Kaliningrad? How very nice, Crow :-/ Once again you prove to be a "true friend" of Poland. Maybe Serbs want to help Russians with the corridor? Please, come - we will drill a corridor right through your ass*es.