• BombOmOm@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I don’t understand parents who take children to an active warzone in enemy occupied territory for vacation. It’s also pretty gross the local authorities aren’t heavily discouraging it too.

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      4 months ago

      My guess would be that it is people who live in an active war zone in enemy occupied territory. But who knows…

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      4 months ago

      Russians were sunbathing on Thai beaches the day after the tsunami hit. While people were literally recovering bodies. A war won’t deter them.

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      4 months ago

      Crimea has been occupied for a decade, it’s hardly an active warzone.

      And they aren’t crossing into enemy territory. People live there. And lots of them are Russian, including the authorities.

      And finally, a beach might just be the safest place in Ukraine. What do you think is going to happen?

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        4 months ago

        Wasn’t there a rocket that had been shot done by AA that crashed on a Crimean beach?

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          There were cluster bombs raining on the beach after russian AA shot down one of the rockets. But IIRC that beach was close to the military base, so it was pretty stupid to even go there.

          Some people really want that Darwin award.

          Plus there’s russian propaganda with 100% successful AA and everything being under control with their 3 day special military operation.

          • RidderSport
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            4 months ago

            Well the Russians seem to think the Darwin award is a kind of championship

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            Well to their credit the AA did work that day. Would’ve been safer for the beach if it hadn’t.

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              Most of the time when russia successfully (according to russian media) intercepts missile or drone, the falling debris hits the intended target. Perhaps it was surprising that working AA actually leads to different outcomes.

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                4 months ago

                And Russia claimed the attack targeted the beach, so we know for a fact it was indeed intercepted.