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Moscow airports suspend flights briefly as drone hits site in city centre, with two others brought down across the region

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[–] jet@hackertalks.com 14 points 1 year ago (2 children)

These random building attacks feel like a red flag operation. They don't serve a military objective, they do more to mobilize the population. I just don't see Ukraine targeting random buildings in Moscow downtown. If they're going to go that close. They're going to hit something military

they do more to mobilize the population.

Mobilize the population?

Most of the population doesn't give a fuck about their country invading Ukraine because they have their heads comfortably in the sand. Those who aren't ignoring it, either already fully support it or are fully against it.

"This is affecting me now. I don't like it" is the more likely response you'd see from the majority. They just want things to be how they were, and them going to the front is the exact opposite of it.

This "it could anger and provoke the Russians" rhetoric is not rooted in reality.