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MarmeeMarch This, too, is so insane it needs to be preserved for posterity🤣😂
It was Zelenskyy that armed his non military citizens with machine guns and had them make gasoline firebombs to throw at Russian soldiers. Where in your article 51 does it say that private citizens are allowed to shoot at the enemy ? Answer - nowhere.
And now as far as schools and hospitals go - when you are being attacked from schools and hospitals by private citizens with machine guns - what do you think is going to happen when a Russian tank feels threatened by non - military personnel shooting at them ? Are they supposed to sit there and take it ? -
And you wonder why hospitals got attacked DUH ! Take a wild guess. That makes Zelenskyy a war criminal.
And how did those "poor defenseless" Russian soldiers come in range of Ukrainian guns? They INVADED Ukraine!!! In tanks and trucks Russians invaded Ukraine!!
Once Russia had invaded, then Article 51 conditions, which you keep ignoring, where met, and Ukrainians are allowed to defend themselves.
No, the bombings of Ukrainian schools and hospitals and apartment blocks happened from afar. Russian tanks and trucks never got close enough to Kiev to receive fire from Kiev. The Russian bombing of civilian parts of Kiev was pure terrorism.
All you have is lies; very SAD!!
July 8 2024 Rescuers search through rubble of country’s largest children’s hospital, as Zelenskiy vows to retaliateAs the bombing of a children’s hospital in Kyiv was being condemned worldwide, Russian officials denied their country’s responsibility for the attack and even tried to shift blame to Ukraine and its Western backers.
Monday's strike on the Okhmatdyt hospital came amid a series of attacks across Ukraine that killed 43 people, including children, and injured nearly 200.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy strongly condemned the bombing and said Russia must be held accountable.
The U.N. Security Council held an emergency meeting Tuesday in connection with the attacks at the request of Kyiv’s allies.
Joyce Msuya, U.N. acting undersecretary for humanitarian affairs, told the council, “Intentionally directing attacks against a protected hospital is a war crime, and perpetrators must be held to account. ... These incidents are part of a deeply concerning pattern of systemic attacks harming health care and other civilian infrastructure across Ukraine.”
Bilohorivka school bombing ... On 7 May 2022, a school in Bilohorivka, Luhansk Oblast, was bombed by Russian forces during the Battle of Sievierodonetsk