Just another Tuesday: Russian strike hits Dnipro in broad daylight
While the world debates what counts as "escalation," people in Dnipro are just trying to survive their morning commute.
It happened on June 18. A normal weekday morning, people going to work, maybe grabbing some coffee. Then, out of nowhere, another Russian missile flies in.
The number of wounded has now risen to ten, and sadly, one person didn't make it. It’s the kind of update that barely makes the international news feed anymore because it’s "just" a few casualties and not a collapsed high-rise.
That is the most absurd part. We’ve normalized the fact that a major European city gets bombed on a random Tuesday, and the global reaction is basically a shrug and some concerns about keeping things stable.
Apparently, keeping the peace means letting one side do whatever they want as long as the other side doesn't shoot back too hard.
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