Russian drones hunt civilians, evidence suggests
Serhiy is one of 30 civilians killed in a sudden surge in Russian drone attacks in Kherson since 1 July, the city’s military administration told the BBC. They have recorded more than 5,000 drone attacks over the same period, with more than 400 civilians injured.
But the BBC has heard eyewitness testimony and seen credible evidence that suggest Russia is using drones also against civilians in the frontline city of Kherson.
"They can see who they are killing," says Angela. "Is this how they want to fight, by just bombing people walking in the streets?"
If Russia is found to be intentionally targeting civilians, it would be a war crime.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c207gz7key6o
Reminded me of Fat Freddy's Cat comics.
Fat Freddy’s Cat often encounters armies of cockroaches, especially in his endless battles to keep them out of the Freak Brothers’ apartment. The cockroach army is led by a general who, in a very military tone, would reassure his troops with lines like, “There’s plenty more where they came from,” reflecting the cockroaches’ resilience and ever-growing numbers.
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