In this 9th Debunk of the Day, we’ll discuss “legitimate military targets”. Russia illegally invaded Ukraine, with no declaration of war, hiding behind a “special military operation”. Yet vatniks & useful idiots pretend Russia has any legitimate or lawful targets in Ukraine.
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Russia started the war in 2014 by seizing Crimea with unmarked soldiers, “little green men”. Russians have been waging an undeclared, illegal war with endless war crimes ever since, whether it’s kidnapping of Ukrainian children with genocidal intent…
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… the concentration camps for Ukrainians under occupation, conscripting Ukrainians from occupied territories, or the terrorist, deliberate bombing of civilians, including their infamous “double tap” strikes.
So no, Russia does not have any “legitimate targets” in Ukraine.
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Deliberately targeting civilians is a war crime and terrorism, and Russia has been doing that from the start. MH17 is an early example. They have also been using state-funded terrorist organizations like Wagner, and in fact they often boast about their acts of terrorism.
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But sometimes, vatniks pretend they’re only targeting military targets in Ukraine, with civilian casualties being mere collateral damage. This is a lie of course: hospitals, evacuation corridors, power plants, buildings marked “children”, whole cities: they bomb everything.
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Accusations of “putting civilians in harm’s way” against Ukraine ignore both the fact of who’s the aggressor doing the harm here, and naively assume the terrorist aggressor would avoid civilian targets, when in fact the opposite is true: they deliberately target them anyway.
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Ukrainians are in their own country. They did not start this war. They did not attack Russia and “hide behind civilians” — when military units are present in civilian areas, it is precisely to protect them from Russian terrorism.
Russia should not be bombing Ukraine, period.
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The Kremlin spends $5 billion a year on propaganda to make world opinion tolerate their terrorist, genocidal invasions, spreading lame excuses like this one with armies of bots and trolls. Help us fight that — please support our work:
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