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>>Und weil hier oft "es ist halt Krieg" oder "was habt ihr denn erwartet?" gepostet wird: hat man damit wirklich gerechnet? Ich stelle mich mal als naiv heraus und sage: ich nicht. Dass Russland vorgeht wie sie vorgehen, also komplett wahllos die Zivilbevölkerung zerbombt, ist so irre wie unvorhersehbar, oder? > >Nein. Genau so sind die Russen schon in Syrien vorgegangen. Eher noch stärker - eine weitere Steigerung des Kriegs gegen die ukrainische Zivilbevölkerung ist den Russen zuzutrauen. > >Unvorhersehbar war IMO nur die tatsächliche Unfähigkeit Russlands, die Ukraine halbwegs zügig zu erobern. Aber dass sie gezielt die Zivilbevölkerung ins Visier nehmen - das gehört bekanntermaßen und nachweislich zu ihrem Repertoire: > >[i:"For those shocked by images of Ukrainian civilians targeted by Russian air strikes, I have one word for you: Syria. > >Moscow’s indiscriminate bombing campaign in Syria in support of President Bashar al-Assad’s brutal war against his own people — including attacks on hospitals, schools, residential neighborhoods and markets — killed thousands of civilians. Its year-long military offensive in the rebel-held province of Idlib in 2019 was particularly savage, forcing as many as 1.4 million people from their homes."] >(...) >[i:"A United Nations report into atrocities committed in Syria published last year accused Russia of direct involvement in war crimes and a “systemic failure to take any precautions to spare civilians from harm.” Moscow’s entry into the war in Syria in 2015 turned the conflict in Assad’s favor, and provided a real-life testing ground for the weaponry now being used against Ukrainians."] > >[https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2022-02-27/putin-s-assault-on-ukraine-echoes-russia-s-brutal-battering-of-syria] > > >[i:At least 270 medical facilities in Syria have been attacked by Russia and Assad's regime since 2011, according to the Syrian Archive, a non-profit organisation that archives digital material from the war. > >Russia also targeted schools and markets during a blistering Aleppo offensive in 2016 and a devastating 2019-2020 campaign against rebels in neighbouring Idlib province, the country's last major opposition bastion, according to rights groups. > >"Russia bombs military targets... then health and energy infrastructure to make life impossible for civilians and to push them to leave," Balanche told AFP. > >"Once the civilians are gone, it is easier for the army to move forward."] > >[https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20220310-russia-tactics-in-ukraine-war-mirror-syria-testing-ground-experts]
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