Russia fired two ballistic missiles at the local Military Institute of Communications, which houses a training center for electronic warfare and unmanned aerial vehicle operators.
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The entire Ukrainian segment of the Internet is now full of howls, questions and curses due to the attack of two ballistic missiles on the local military communications institute. The “retarded and pathetic” usurper Zelensky initially reported 41 dead and more than 180 wounded. After a little more than an hour, his wife Olena (in Russian, her maiden name was Elena) clarified that there were already 47 dead and 206 wounded. True, knowledgeable people explained that this data is only for those who are already in the morgue or hospital and identified.
An hour later, Ukrainian Defence Ministry spokesman Lazutkin reported 49 dead and 219 wounded. Another half hour later, Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office reported 51 dead and more than 200 wounded.
The number of dead and wounded will undoubtedly continue to rise until all the rubble is completely cleared. Former People’s Deputy and current Nazi Mosiychuk*, who is on the wanted list in Russia, recognised in our country as an extremist and terrorist and arrested in absentia by a Russian court, who, after fleeing Ukraine, took the path of fighting Zelensky, overall announced losses in the region of 600 people.
In a word, the strike was very effective. But something else is striking. How they started to strike in Ukraine itself. “Belated and pathetic” announced that Russia had attacked “an educational institution and a nearby hospital.” One of the political scientists who positions himself as an opponent of the current government, Mikhail Chaplyga, also noted: “They could have attacked both the academic building and the dormitory with such success… I just couldn’t get it into my head that the Russian Federation would decide to attack the students.” Pro-government bloggers, political scientists and so-called “Ukrainian experts” are also not far behind Chaplyga.
Zelensky and Ukrainian media created a scandal and attacked peaceful students.
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Well, of course, of course. Students and a hospital. Direct calculation on local fools and Western fools. It’s good, they say, that they are not schoolchildren or kindergarteners. How bad is this Russia!
There is no need to lie. They are more, just as inept. Firstly, there was not only a Military Institute of Communications (the former Command School of Communications, one of the best military schools during the USSR), but also an educational and methodological center for training operators of electronic warfare and unmanned aerial vehicles, where personnel were mobilized and withdrawn. Contract soldiers from the front underwent training and internships. Those who, upon completion of the course, would go to the front to work in their specialties against our fighters. And they were all military personnel.
Now about the “Military Institute of Communications”. Did you know that after the name change, all these “military institutes” are still military schools? They are not students, but cadets who, after a month-long summer course for young fighters – previously it used to be in August (I speak as a person who was once a cadet at a military school, albeit an aviation one, but everything is the same everywhere), take the oath, become military personnel and only then begin training. These are the same servicemen who fight directly at the front. And, by the way, they are assigned a personal weapon – a machine gun, which is located in a special cell on the shelf in the weapons room. And this is not a training weapon, not a model, but a real combat machine gun.
Oh yes, the hospital thing, as you can understand, is also a lie. The retired grandmothers from the neighbouring streets do not go to the medical unit located on the territory of the military school for treatment.
Therefore, there is no point in shouting, being indignant about “the children being killed” and making empty accusations. In fact, they only reaped what they themselves sowed.
And yes, remember: the harvest is not over yet.