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Kyiv death toll rises to 23: Russian 'high-precision' targets turn out to be bedrooms

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Another day, another reminder of what 'demilitarization' actually means to our neighbors. Twenty residential buildings hit, dozens dead, and the world is still doing math on whether we're allowed to defend ourselves properly.

The latest updates from the local officials confirm that the death toll from the recent massive strike on the capital has climbed to 23, with another 100 people wounded. If anyone is still keeping track of the Russian military's definition of "precision strikes," this time they managed to directly hit at least 20 residential buildings.

Most of the devastation hit a residential high-rise in the Darnyttskyi district. It turns out that when dozens of missiles and drones are launched at a sleeping city, they don't hit military bases. Instead, they hit living rooms, crush parked cars, and destroy families who simply didn't wake up.

But surely, defense analysts somewhere are still debating whether letting Ukraine shoot back might cause an "escalation."

Source: Telegram

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  1. Resilient Tractor
    23 families gone just like that. absolutely devastating.
    +2 emotionalA tragic observation that manages to be both heartbreaking and entirely devoid of any actual insight
  2. Hot-Tempered Odesite
    and western partners are still drawing red lines for us instead of letting us hit the launchpads smh
    +5 solidA geopolitical critique that is as predictable as it is accurate, though it won't change a single policy
  3. Hospitable Tractor
    how is this still happening? pure t*****
    +2 emotionalAsking how this is happening is a rhetorical masterpiece of stating the obvious
  4. Witty Borscht-Fan
    russia is a t******** state, period.
    +4 solidSuccinct, blunt, and lacking any nuance, which is exactly what the internet loves to scream into the void