Thanks.My original point was, "According to the Russians their invasion of Kharkov is a response to ongoing Ukrainian shelling from the Kharkov region of civilian targets in Belgorod in Russia.
And my points were:
1 - that's Russian claims and therefore inherently questionable
2 - if Russians are that bothered they can fuck off back to Russia and solve the problem for everyone.
On 12 May they hit a 9 storey block of flats, reportedly killing 18 civilians."
That's possibly true. It's highly unlikely if it is true that it was an intentional strike, but it may have been the result of information, or misinformation, that we are not privy to. It is, if true, another profoundly sad outcome of this entirely avoidable war.
A war Russia started. A war without any justification whatsoever.
A war that has, to date, accounted for somewhere in the region of half a million deaths, mostly of Russian troops. With those half a million unjustified deaths to account for, whilst even one more is sad, it seems somewhat of a failure of perspective to focus on these potential but unverified eighteen and the even less likely accusation of the proximate cause of their deaths whilst ignoring the ultimate cause.
O.