Russian targets in Poltava turn out to be local businesses and kids
Another day of Russian high-precision madness, this time targeting civilian businesses in Poltava. Because nothing screams "strategic threat" to the Kremlin like local warehouses and children playing nearby.
The occupiers decided to strike two local enterprises in the Poltava district. The aftermath is grimly familiar: smashed buildings, burning cars, and shattered windows in nearby homes. Two people were killed, and the number of injured rose to 14, including six children.
One person was pulled dead from the rubble, and another died later in the hospital. The attack also knocked out power in the area, because why not add a blackout to the misery? Local firefighters had to scramble to put out multiple fires across the facilities.
It takes a special kind of military genius to waste expensive missiles on civilian factories and then claim everything is going according to plan.
Source: Telegram
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