Posted on 01/23/2023 11:23:59 AM PST by dennisw
Ukraine's forces have said they launched a strike on a base and field hospital where Russian troops were being housed with Ukrainian sources saying on Twitter that more than 100 people had been left under the debris.
On Sunday, the Ukrainian military's Strategic Communications Directorate (AFU Stratcom) reported that its forces had launched a strike on the building of the hospital of a former-machine building plant in the Russian-occupied town of Kadiivka, around 30 miles south of Lysychansk.
AFU Stratcom said the former hospital had been housing Russian soldiers, particularly those linked to Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, who has criticized Moscow's war commanders.
"The former dispensary of a machine-building plant was struck with high-precision weapons," Ukraine's armed forces said in a Telegram post which described how the site had been turned into a location for Kadyrov's soldiers. "They won't do it again," added the post, according to a translation.
Twitter user Slavko Slovkovich, who writes about Ukrainian gains in the war, tweeted on Monday, according to a translation, "the occupiers' base and field hospital were destroyed in Luhansk region. It is reported that under the debris there are more than a hundred people." With the message were images of a destroyed building which were also shared by other Twitter users.
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The Twitter account of “Citizen of Ukraine”, which touts the successes of Kyiv’s forces, referred to the strike on the hospital, writing, “They say, 200 soldiers have finally got their black plastic bags.”
Russian-controlled militants in Luhansk Oblast admitted the Ukrainian attack on Kadiivka and that a Ukrainian HIMARS strike on Saturday had destroyed the dispensary of the plant, the Kyiv Independent reported.
Targeted a hospital? We’re there military assets there?
So, if they are still under the rubble, how do they know how many people are buried?
The Ukrainians are pretty proud of their war crimes.
The article says it was a former hospital that was being used to house troops.
Maybe they counted the number of Russians digging.
Ivan started with 300 troops in the building. After the bombing, 200 troops were digging out the dead and wounded.
How may Russians did Ivan lose?
“Ukraine bombs Russian cemetery ...”
“There are bodies everywhere. The number of Russians killed today is incalculable.”
Your logic is impeccable. The 200 Russians digging out their buried comrades, was photographed by a Ukrainian drone.
Meanwhile, Soledar has fallen, Bakmut encircled, and Vlad starts liberating more land in Zaphorazhonia front…..
I’m sure this will make those cowardly RuZZians sue for peace, turn-tail and run. It’s bound to keep them from destroying anymore Ukrainian infrastructure like the atomic power stations where the Ukrainians are parking their newly acquired tanks.
Yup, says Ukraine says everything
The calls of every Ukraine Victory are loud and shrill! At the end—Nazi Radio News started with the same phrase: “Another Victory for the fatherland!” But there were few victories in truth. In truth Ukraine is running out of men to pull the triggers and they will be sending in Women and children soon. END THE WAR! NOW! STOP THE KILLING! Let the east go—They hate you anyway, no loss. It’s just not worth it. Sometimes you must make the hard choices.
Update on Russian-Ukrainian conflict for January 23, 2023
- Russian forces are reportedly advancing in Zaporozhye while Ukraine continues losing ground around Bakhmut;
- Russian pushes in Zaporozhye could be (1) recon in force, (2) extending existing security zone ahead of actual Russian front line or (3) spoiling attacks on forces assembling for a future offensive;
- Ukrainian losses are severe and Reuters is reporting on supposed warnings by the US to Ukraine about going on the offensive; - Weapon shipments have been announced for Ukraine including a significant US DoD package, as well as all of Denmark’s Caesar self-propelled howitzers and all of Estonia’s FH-70 towed howitzers;
How can the Ukies be “parking their newly acquired tanks” in atomic power plants when they don’t even have them yet?
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