Russians double-tap DSNS rescuers in Kharkiv: five dead
They hit a building, wait for the first responders to arrive, and then hit the exact same spot again. It’s not a mistake; it’s a deliberate, cowardly strategy that just cost five more lives in Kharkiv.
This is what we are dealing with. A fire starts after an attack, rescuers rush in to save lives, and then a second missile lands right on their heads. It's called a double-tap, and it's as vile as it gets.
Five officers from the DSNS didn't make it home. Five more are currently in the hospital. These aren't combat troops; they are guys in helmets and fire-resistant jackets whose only job is to pull people out of rubble and put out flames.
Targeting the people who run into burning buildings to save others is a special kind of moral decay.
Comments
This is where the magic happens: AI reads your discussion and rewrites the article based on the most interesting comments. Each strong comment adds points to the meter below. Once the meter is full, the article updates live — no page reload needed.