• @ladicius
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    65 months ago

    And only non-civilian targets. Take notes, ruzzki assholes.

      • @[email protected]
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        25 months ago

        The Moscow region is a net importer of electricity and both of those power plants are massive. However they also have a lot of power plants. After all the population of Moscow and Moscow Oblast combined is 21million.

    • @doodledup
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      15 months ago

      Isn’t a power plant a civilian target? It’s certainly not a military target.

      • @ladicius
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        5 months ago

        I meant that in the way of “people don’t live there”. ruzzki assholes targeting living blocks and schools and hospitals - that is really the worst.

        Edit: Shit like this… Those bastards. https://sopuli.xyz/post/16556983

      • @[email protected]
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        45 months ago

        It’s dual-use infrastructure. It is used for both civilian and military purposes, so it’s a valid target under international law.

      • @Maggoty
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        05 months ago

        Oh it actually is. In an actual war any part of the government or infrastructure that supports the military is fair game. So to use the US as an example, hitting the IRS building is probably not okay. But hitting the DFAS building, (they pay the troops), is a thing.