Recently, as you might have seen on news, Russia brought a missile attack on the entire area of Ukraine. Almost half of the missiles reached land unharmed, but among those that did, there were missiles that hit "targets", that bring a lot of suspicion regarding the competence of the Russian Commandment. For example, while numerous missiles hit Thermal Power Plants all over the country, one of the missiles hit a pedestrian bridge:
Being a dweller of Kyiv, I can certainly state, that no military target is within 1 km near that bridge. I would assume that Russians expected many people to be in range of the strike, since on weekends and at around 1 pm the place is crowded. But then, why bother killing so many people in Kyiv, so far from Russia? Why not do that somewhere in Mykolaiv, or Kharkiv? It's definitely closer and easier to hit.
Another strike was near the Shevchenko University:
Again, according to the map, there are no military or critical infrastructural objects around there, it's just a park for students to walk around in.
Yet another video of a missile hit, in Dnipro this time:
The hit is situated very close to the road, and it seems like the missile didn't even hit a building.
I would also assume that these casualties happened due to very inaccurate weaponry used by Russia. But then if you look at specifications of even reasonably old missiles, you will see that accuracy doesn't go further than 10-20 m. I am not even going to talk about Kalibr and Kinzhal -- they are pinpoint accurate. But even c300 and older missiles can't be this inaccurate.
So what the hell is going on? Does Russia have enough missiles to fool around by killing civilians to left and right? Did they want to bring terror to people, to "punish" them for the destruction of the Kerch bridge? And if so, then why did they launch missiles to hit both civilian targets and military and infrastructure at the same time? Hopefully I'll get an answer for at least one of these questions.
Thanks in advance.
Being a dweller of Kyiv, I can certainly state, that no military target is within 1 km near that bridge. I would assume that Russians expected many people to be in range of the strike, since on weekends and at around 1 pm the place is crowded. But then, why bother killing so many people in Kyiv, so far from Russia? Why not do that somewhere in Mykolaiv, or Kharkiv? It's definitely closer and easier to hit.
Another strike was near the Shevchenko University:
Again, according to the map, there are no military or critical infrastructural objects around there, it's just a park for students to walk around in.
Yet another video of a missile hit, in Dnipro this time:
The hit is situated very close to the road, and it seems like the missile didn't even hit a building.
I would also assume that these casualties happened due to very inaccurate weaponry used by Russia. But then if you look at specifications of even reasonably old missiles, you will see that accuracy doesn't go further than 10-20 m. I am not even going to talk about Kalibr and Kinzhal -- they are pinpoint accurate. But even c300 and older missiles can't be this inaccurate.
So what the hell is going on? Does Russia have enough missiles to fool around by killing civilians to left and right? Did they want to bring terror to people, to "punish" them for the destruction of the Kerch bridge? And if so, then why did they launch missiles to hit both civilian targets and military and infrastructure at the same time? Hopefully I'll get an answer for at least one of these questions.
Thanks in advance.