• mibo80@lemm.ee
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      this has happened to the Russians, too. Is this in their military culture? was it a set up? bad Intel? really stupid decision to allow that to happen.

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        Whoever OKed that higher in the command chain is done making decisions. If he isn’t court marshaled over it, this is a damn tragedy that was 100% avoidable.

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          What I don’t understand is shouldn’t the actual veterans of the 128th Mountain Div have realized what a horrible idea this was, and maybe arrested the guy as a suspected Russian spy or something?

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Ukraine’s military chiefs are facing growing criticism over a recent Russian missile strike that is believed to have caused heavy Ukrainian casualties.

    “Every soldier in the combat zone - in the enemy’s line of fire and aerial reconnaissance - knows how to behave in the open, how to ensure safety.”

    Drone footage has now emerged on a Russian Telegram channel purportedly showing the moment of the deadly strike on what looked like a open-air ceremony.

    Ruslan Kahanets, commander of Ukraine’s volunteer battalion Sonechko (Sun), said in a Facebook post on Saturday that there was “a pile of dead officers and soldiers” after the Russian strike.

    A video has also emerged of a Ukrainian soldier, believed to be from a brigade located nearby, who publicly criticises officers for organising the reported award ceremony.

    A number of social media users in Ukraine have been voicing their anger, demanding punishment for the organisers of the award ceremony.


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