questioning Russian strategy for Moscow bombing campaign
Key claims
- whether capital bombing strikes were deliberate Russian military strategy or unplanned outcome
- Inquiry as to why Ukraine would attempt to involve Moscow directly in an already ongoing conflict.
- Expression of satisfaction at military strikes on Moscow, with dehumanizing characterization of the city's population.
- Video purports to show wounded Russian soldier requesting execution by Ukrainian drone.
- Russia's invasion was motivated by targeting Nazis, not opposition to globalism as right-wing narratives claim
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- /pol/537617131 ↗ live · archive neutral breaking 268 replies Video purports to show wounded Russian soldier requesting execution by Ukrainian drone.
- /pol/537611276 ↗ live · archive questioning developing 28 replies whether capital bombing strikes were deliberate Russian military strategy or unplanned outcome
- /pol/537599967 ↗ live · archive critical evergreen 29 replies Russia's invasion was motivated by targeting Nazis, not opposition to globalism as right-wing narratives claim
- /pol/537460888 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen Inquiry as to why Ukraine would attempt to involve Moscow directly in an already ongoing conflict.
- /pol/537459354 ↗ live · archive hostile evergreen Expression of satisfaction at military strikes on Moscow, with dehumanizing characterization of the city's population.
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