
Alle 13 Opfer des Drohnenangriffs in Tatarstan waren Studenten, die in der Kamikaze-Drohnenfabrik beschäftigt waren
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/30492

Alle 13 Opfer des Drohnenangriffs in Tatarstan waren Studenten, die in der Kamikaze-Drohnenfabrik beschäftigt waren
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/30492
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I dont want to be incensative to the deaths of people. But thier making drones that are killing children and civilians so fuck em. Well Done Ukraine.
Their work-product is used for murder of innocent civilians.
I didn’t cry about the stormtroopers on the Death Star either.
13 is not that many. Hit it again.
Reminds me of that verse in the Bible: Live by the Drone, Die by the Drone.
Man. Russia doing foreign students the best way! Canada should take notes.
“They’re foreign students. Yes they happen to live, breathe, eat, and work in this military factory but they’re students I tell ya!”
>Others were concerned that the many oil refineries and chemical plants located in Tatarstan, and the neighboring Bashkortostan could become the next targets.
Yes they will.
Russian government should not be putting people in these situations.
60 POW’s were also found in the basment, why would ukraine do this /s
How dare they! I can’t believe they would target *checks notes* legitimate agents of the enemy war machine!
They not killing any more Ukrainians 👍
Kill by the sword, die by the sword.
War is hell.
They should have sought employment that didn’t directly result in deaths of Ukrainian
Who puts students working at a drone factory in a war?
https://x.com/sezalabuga/status/1763076902367998196
See for yourself: Russia advertised the job for African students on Twitter
Well the criminals are the ones who put those students into a factory to manufacture weapons in order to support a genocidal war, making that factory an entirely legitimate target, Ukraine is just doing what it has to do.
I think the real takeaway here is focusing on the fact that, in a relatively new and important industrial plant for the Russian war-cause, you have students working in very shitty conditions.
This is a clear and direct indication that Russia is indeed feeling the consequences of this war back home. Regardless of how broken-willed the Russian populace is, if you don’t have the manpower to fuel a devastating war effort and keep things running smoothly back home then you’ll have to make more and more hard choices. Russia lets the war effort see a slowdown and they start losing the precious ground they’ve gained, they let their domestic industry suffer then they potentially see more and more issues right at home.
Russia has always enjoyed the luxury of pushing through the hardship with denial and making up for the damage after the fact. This war might be the first time Russia truly comes to terms with the fact that they are no longer a superpower and come to terms in real time with their shortcomings.
“Protocol’s investigation said the students were forced to work at the factory under difficult conditions, being paid very little under with parents threatened with huge fines if their children refuse to work or are expelled.”
Some of the dead were foreigners who had come to Russia to study and they got forced to build drones or abandoned their education? Wtf
Oh well. Maybe Russia shouldn’t have kids putting together arms in valid military targets.
Make military equipment and you make yourself a military target, especially in war time. Hopefully other students will refuse to work in these places.
Attacking a literal bomb factory during a war is of course legit but Russia forcing students to work there makes the whole thing just fucking tragic…
No, they weren’t students. They were factory workers directly involved in the Russian war effort. We bombed the shit out of European factories in WWII.
You forgot an important part: “According to Russian officials”
It would be more accurate to say:
“Between zero and two hundred people were killed”
Perhaps less people will want to work for the arms industry in Russia
foreign “students” who were assembling weapons.