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Frustrated with its inability to subdue Ukrainian resistance, Russia has turned to attacking cities — and with it — civilians.
Russian missiles slammed into Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, taking out part of an administrative building in the heart of the city. Local officials said there were casualties within, which included at least 10 ten dead. On top of that, another missile hit a five-story apartment building, killing eight people.
Human Rights Watch has also documented a cluster munition strike outside a hospital in Vuhledar on February 24. That attack killed four civilians and injured another 10, six of whom were healthcare workers. The hospital and an ambulance also received damage.
And, in the capital city of Kyiv, a Russian missile also destroyed a Holocaust memorial. So much for Vladimir Putin’s campaign to “denazify” Ukraine.
The Russian campaign to “denazify” Ukraine just hit a Holocaust memorial https://t.co/ONsaewdRJ2
— max seddon (@maxseddon) March 1, 2022
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky — still remaining in Kyiv — responded to the attacks:
“After this, Russia is a terrorist state. No one will forgive. No one will forget.”
Olga Martina, a child psychologist in Kharkiv, says she can’t believe what is happening in her beloved city:
“We thought we lived in paradise, and they’ve turned it into hell.”
Martina had been out shopping for food on Monday, when she heard an explosion. Taking shelter in an underground parking garage, she later found that “a rocket had hit a residential block a short distance away, a direct hit.”
Another resident called the attacks a “near constant cannonade.” He added that the Russians are “firing haphazardly at people queueing for water and food.”
While a doctor named Igor (he declined to give his last name) said that the goal is to create terror and panic:
“They want to create chaos, to demoralize us. This isn’t war, this is murder of civilians.”
He added:
“But this is exactly what Bashar al-Assad did to Syria and now Putin’s doing it to Ukraine.”
Kharkiv is now a city in crisis: ATMs are out of case, long lines form in front of supermarkets, and most of public transportation no longer functions. Electricity is out in the worst hit neighborhoods.
Yet the defiance continues. A group of residents gathered in front of the bombed-out government building, waving the blue and yellow Ukrainian flag. One of the group addressed Russians in a social media post:
“Look what you’ve fucking done! Look how many people have died! Stop, leave, before it’s too late!”
Russia seems to have a penchant for attacking civilian populations. Yes, I know, no country (except maybe famously neutral Switzerland) can claim that their hands are clean of such attacks during wartime. For example, British and American air forces bombed Dresden, Germany, over a three-day period during World War II. The action was intended to terrorize the German population, and it still remains controversial. And then there’s the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August, 1945.
You could argue that these actions happened during a declared state of war. They also seem to be outlier events for the Allies.
But Russia obliterated the capital city of Grozny, Chechnya, in 2020, in order to knock out the Chechen rebellion. After Russian forces were done with the city, it looked more like Stalingrad after World War II. As Jim Geraghty wrote in National Review:
“Vladimir Putin has already demonstrated that he’s willing to level a city and slaughter thousands of civilians to achieve his objectives.”
Decades before that, Russia carried out the largest ethnic cleansing of the 20th century: the expulsion of German civilians living in eastern Europe. Not only did Russia force up to 14 million civilians — mostly woman and children — to flee their homes, but the expulsion continued until 1950. While the United States was rebuilding Germany, Soviet troops were still raping, killing, and brutalizing German civilians.
Germans fleeing East Prussia, 1945.
Credit: Bundesarchiv Bild 175-S00-00326/wikimedia commons/CC BY-SA 3.0 DE
Josef Stalin was responsible for that brutality. Vladimir Putin is now carrying on his bloody tradition in Ukraine. Meantime, according to Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, Russia will continue the offensive until its “goals are achieved.” The bloodshed — now among Ukrainian civilians — won’t end anytime soon.
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I’m not denying that it’s an ugly situation. War is hell. Nor am I defending Vladimir Putin – but there is at least one very legitimate military target in Kharkiv: The industrial machine factory that builds T-84 tanks.
Urban warfare is an unsettled matter in military science. Head over to West Point’s site for the Modern War Institute and you’ll see our own top military academics arguing that sometimes it is necessary to “destroy the city in order to preserve it.”
Am I saying that I, were it my call, would have just randomly shelled the city? I certainly hope not (but it’s easy to call the plays on Monday morning). I definitely would have made it a priority to either co-opt or neutralize that facility.
*This is not an endorsement of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, though I’m sure I’ll be accused of such. Thankfully, my bank account is too empty to merit sanction.
There’s a lot more than one. Every gathering of Ukrainians with rifles is a legitimate military target. Heck, even one is a legitimate target. And if you legitimately think that corner apartment building could shield an anti-tank emplacement that will shoot you as you round the corner? Then it’s a legitimate target, too.
And, yes, there have been one or two commenters who seem to take that tack – “if you don’t think we should nuke Russia because of its aggression against poor little defenseless milquetoast Ukraine, then you must be a Putin-lover!”
I’ve been called worse by hippies!
Russia has turned to attacking cities — and with it — civilians.
Sorry, Kim, but that is NOT a war crime. If they were purposely bombing only apartment buildings or other non-dual-use buildings you might have an argument. If they intended to destroy the Holocaust monument and it had no military, governmental, or propaganda/psyop value, then you would have an argument. The fact civilians are being killed does NOT make any of it a war crime. That simply makes it a WAR.
This isn’t war, this is murder of civilians.
No, Igor, you’re wrong. Unless you can prove they are purposely targeting civilians, it isn’t murder, it’s just WAR.
But this is exactly what Bashar al-Assad did to Syria and now Putin’s doing it to Ukraine.
Ummm, that doesn’t even make any sense.
Kharkiv is now a city in crisis
Yes, that’s what happens in a war, especially in a siege.
“Look what you’ve fucking done! Look how many people have died! Stop, leave, before it’s too late!”
Oh yeah, that’s good psyop! /smh/ Please leave propaganda and psyops to the professionals, people.
(And yes, I’m glad they’re defiant. They should be; that’s how the citizens of a country should act!)
it still remains controversial
Only among those who adopted the progressive idea that war should be clean and surgical and nobody should really get hurt if we can help it. It’s never been controversial among people who know what war really is and how it should be fought. (FYI, this sort of silliness didn’t come into being except in western Europe, after the Franco-Prussian war, when the powers that be decided they’d suffered too much from war, but didn’t really want to stop waging it.) Also, see Drone Attacks on Terrorists that happen to kill the civilians they hang with.
The action was intended to terrorize the German population
The better way to phrase that is that it was intended to demoralize the population, so they would surrender and end the war.
You could argue that these actions happened during a declared state of war.
ROFL. Are we still clinging to that progressive fiction?
After Russian forces were done with the city, it looked more like Stalingrad after World War II.
Do you have any idea what the Chechens were doing to their enemies? Yeah, it mostly stopped after Grozny. I don’t like the Russians, but at least they knew how to win a war.
Josef Stalin was responsible for that brutality.
Yes, he was. Though the Soviet soldiers weren’t exactly reluctant about it, either. Which brings us back full circle to the progressive silliness about human nature and how they can change it and we can all be peaceful little widgets in their utopian machine and we’ll all sing kumbaya after we take our soma. The idea of “clean” war is a fantasy of progressivism, believed desperately by all those in Europe after what WW2 had done to their countries and their neighborhoods. But certainly driven on from even before WW1*. It took longer to catch on in the US, but it did finally (after a lot of Soviet money was spent on it) take root and grow into a nasty thorn tree full of crows waiting to feed on our bones.
Honestly, though, do you believe war should only be waged by snipers and tank rounds with pinpoint precision and waged from 30,000 feet with GPS-guided missiles? Because you’re living in a dream world. This is actually a pretty soft war, so far, historically speaking.
Forgot my footnote…
(* Progressivism was already running rampant among the elite prior to WW1. It’s partly why there were all the entangling alliances that cascaded into a “World” War. It’s the driving force behind the League of Nations and things like the battleship limitation treaties. The thought that the same science and “liberal” thought that saved us from various diseases and made us able to fly and travel across oceans in mere days would save us from international war among the “civilized” countries. It was the point of the Geneva Convention. Which, btw, is a really dumb document if you understand the actual nature of warfare, and would have made a significant portion of our army in the War of Independence outlaws and terrorists.)
Just like Merca…
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