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In the first year of russia’s war against Ukraine, there were 707 recorded attacks on Ukrainian hospitals, health workers, and other medical infrastructure with the deliberate aim of devastating Ukraine’s health system: https://reliefweb.int/report/ukraine/destruction-and-devastation-one-year-russias-assault-ukraines-health-care-system | |||
That happens to include multiple attacks on healthcare facilities in Kharkiv, including russia’s cluster bombing of the Regional Children's Hospital there in the opening days of its war. | |||
In Syria, russian and assadist forces have attacked hospitals more than 400 times, as part of their systemic campaign there to erase healthcare where communities facing their bombardment most need it: https://amp.dw.com/en/syrias-hospitals-face-systematic-attacks-report/a-56811097 | |||
It’s so bad that locations of health facilities are no longer provided to russia under the norms of warfare to avoid civilian casualties because russia only uses that data to target those health facilities more accurately. | |||
In Ukraine and Syria, russia systematically destroys health facilities and murders healthcare workers, such as through double tap strikes, because it wants to make human life untenable - as continuously explained on russian state TV. | |||
The aim is to both cleanse the local population but also to create a refugee crisis that can be exploited for further hybrid warfare against the rest of Europe with the help of various extremists and useful idiots, like Yanis. | |||
Yanis has never cared about the suffering of ordinary people facing this brutality. Much like his “hang in there, sisters” tweet about women in Afghanistan, he refers to the victims of autocratic regimes in passing only when he spots an opportunity to exploit those victims by incorporating them into some incoherent point about why it’s all the West’s fault. |
Revision as of 05:12, 19 October 2023
https://twitter.com/adammaanit/status/1672712839755177984
https://freedomnews.org.uk/2023/03/10/russian-and-ukrainian-activists-silenced-at-mera25-event/
https://twitter.com/Mylovanov/status/1700979642105319573
https://twitter.com/BadBalticTakes/status/1714944445676716380
In the first year of russia’s war against Ukraine, there were 707 recorded attacks on Ukrainian hospitals, health workers, and other medical infrastructure with the deliberate aim of devastating Ukraine’s health system: https://reliefweb.int/report/ukraine/destruction-and-devastation-one-year-russias-assault-ukraines-health-care-system
That happens to include multiple attacks on healthcare facilities in Kharkiv, including russia’s cluster bombing of the Regional Children's Hospital there in the opening days of its war.
In Syria, russian and assadist forces have attacked hospitals more than 400 times, as part of their systemic campaign there to erase healthcare where communities facing their bombardment most need it: https://amp.dw.com/en/syrias-hospitals-face-systematic-attacks-report/a-56811097
It’s so bad that locations of health facilities are no longer provided to russia under the norms of warfare to avoid civilian casualties because russia only uses that data to target those health facilities more accurately.
In Ukraine and Syria, russia systematically destroys health facilities and murders healthcare workers, such as through double tap strikes, because it wants to make human life untenable - as continuously explained on russian state TV.
The aim is to both cleanse the local population but also to create a refugee crisis that can be exploited for further hybrid warfare against the rest of Europe with the help of various extremists and useful idiots, like Yanis.
Yanis has never cared about the suffering of ordinary people facing this brutality. Much like his “hang in there, sisters” tweet about women in Afghanistan, he refers to the victims of autocratic regimes in passing only when he spots an opportunity to exploit those victims by incorporating them into some incoherent point about why it’s all the West’s fault.