Didn't Russia do the same thing to a nuclear plant in Ukraine 2 years ago?
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Comrade, no. That was friendly military exercise!
Are you under the impression that the Russian Federation is somehow Socialist?
No. Russia did not send UAVs to damage a nuclear plant. Russia captured the plant as a strategic position to hold and control. Once your troops are stationed there, you have a vested interest in maintaining the integrity of the reactor. Ukraine's attack was an attack on a nuclear plant with zero intention to hold and control it.
Did they attack it, or did fighting just happen around it? Because from all the ink the media spent on reporting about it, I don't remember them actually saying it was targeted.
If you truly believe that Russian commanders never considered the Ukrainian nuclear reactor a military target after the fact that they gladly bomb schools and civilian shelters that never contained anything with military value, we can be allowed to call you a sweet summer child.
no one needs to hear what you come up with in your mind palace
It's not a palace. More like a moist moldy shack out in the landfill.
And we called it what?
No, they didn't. The fact that no nuclear meltdown happened should tell you that.
Oh you sweet summer child... It's not an attack when the Führer commands it.
AdamEatsAss asking a great question.
I imagine that’s some of the logic behind selecting this target. They want the Russians to feel the insecurity that Ukrainians have felt.
By that logic we need to hand them 100 tlams to pound Moscow.
We should do that anyway though.
That's because it is
Was it an act of nuclear terrorism when Russia did it?
Next it will be troops taking it
SCMP... ain't that a state run propaganda agency?
lemmy.world ain't that the reddit of Lemmy instances?