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Deflecting blame. Now this is an instance where saying whataboutism would be somewhat warranted.
Russia is responsible for every death in the war, even when these deaths are caused by concious actions by the Ukrainian military. Ghoulish. Ukrainian higher-ups have no souls.
"Ok, Ukraine is striking civilians but don't you know that Russia has struck civilians too?"
Isn't Ukraine supposed to be the good guys? A western outlet pointing at bad things Russia has done and going "since they do it Ukraine is allowed to do the same" is so on the nose it would be considered bad parody if it was.
Not to minimise deaths but, "only" 2?
The fact that these peoples who like to smugly point at big numbers without verifying them to justify their position couldn't come up with more shocking that 2 death to "counter" the 27 killed by Ukraine says a lot about who is targeting what, as is the fact that not only is Ukraine striking the very civilians they say they want to "liberate" from Russia, but it and it's cohort of mediatic supporters are openly admiting that they are doing it. And, of course, pointing at civilian deaths to justify more civilian deaths is already ghoulish in and of itself.
Again, it's a western outlet, Ukraine is supposed the good guys. Too on the nose to be parody I tell you.
Perfomatively tells peoples to evacuate, not even in a speach or on tv but on Telegram where most peoples won't see it, so they can say "well, we warned them" when they start shelling just like Israel . The fact that a pro-Ukraine western outlet admits that is quite the self own. Again, Ukraine, good guys, beyond parody.
Overall, still a lot of cope , but the narrative has definitely shifted. We'll see what will come of it.