War in Ukraine

Instead of being this guy why not look at all the information available from a huge number of sources on this missile strike and practice a little Occam’s Razor
Occam's Razor and just a bit of common sense would suggest that killing prisoners that are already in your custody with a bomb or missile strike is a bit over the top. If you desired to kill prisoners, then there are far better ways of going about this that would not jeopardize your own guards/soldiers that are watching these men and damage or destroy your own infrastructure.

What could be likely and more reasonable is that there was evidence that these prisoners were cooperating with the Russians and were giving them information about the Ukrainians and the Ukies got wind of this and decided to take care of these guys to prevent anymore flows of info. That would be Occam's Razor.
 
Occam's Razor and just a bit of common sense would suggest that killing prisoners that are already in your custody with a bomb or missile strike is a bit over the top. If you desired to kill prisoners, then there are far better ways of going about this that would not jeopardize your own guards/soldiers that are watching these men and damage or destroy your own infrastructure.

What could be likely and more reasonable is that there was evidence that these prisoners were cooperating with the Russians and were giving them information about the Ukrainians and the Ukies got wind of this and decided to take care of these guys to prevent anymore flows of info. That would be Occam's Razor.
So you invoke Occam’s Razor and then pivot to a total convoluted conspiracy theory. LMAO.
 
Occam's Razor and just a bit of common sense would suggest that killing prisoners that are already in your custody with a bomb or missile strike is a bit over the top. If you desired to kill prisoners, then there are far better ways of going about this that would not jeopardize your own guards/soldiers that are watching these men and damage or destroy your own infrastructure.

What could be likely and more reasonable is that there was evidence that these prisoners were cooperating with the Russians and were giving them information about the Ukrainians and the Ukies got wind of this and decided to take care of these guys to prevent anymore flows of info. That would be Occam's Razor.
How many Russian guards died?
 
Not until Donbas is liberated at the very least. If The West was really serious about wanting to bring peace, they would recognize Crimea and Donbas right now, pledge Ukrainian neutrality and allow for referendums in Kharkiv, Zaporizhia, Kherson and Odessa. That would be the best peace deal that the Kyiv Regime could get right now.
Diplomacy is far cheaper though..as you said comrade...maybe Russia should stop invading old soviet countries..
 
Not until Donbas is liberated at the very least. If The West was really serious about wanting to bring peace, they would recognize Crimea and Donbas right now, pledge Ukrainian neutrality and allow for referendums in Kharkiv, Zaporizhia, Kherson and Odessa. That would be the best peace deal that the Kyiv Regime could get right now.
 
How many Russian guards died?
I have no idea. But did you read what I posted? I clearly said that you would be putting those guards in jeopardy.

Occam's Razor and just a bit of common sense would suggest that killing prisoners that are already in your custody with a bomb or missile strike is a bit over the top. If you desired to kill prisoners, then there are far better ways of going about this that would not jeopardize your own guards/soldiers that are watching these men and damage or destroy your own infrastructure.
 
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It's not conspiracy theory anymore than what you suggest. I gave you a plausible and well within the realm of reason opposing theory of what could have happened.
Yeah it really is. We already have plenty of confirmed missile strikes by Russia on similar targets, many of which Russia tried to justify falsely as valid military targets: they were not, and thus the logical most straight forward conclusion is this is yet another criminal missile strike by your home boys. Yes, it’s that simple and straight forward Moe. You responded with THERE IS NO CAROL IN HR!! 🤡
 
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Kherson shipyard seized by Russian occupying forces

All operations at the Kherson shipyard were halted on the first day of the Russian occupation of the city of Kherson. All staff were kept on the payroll and received financial aid. Most recently, only security workers responsible for the physical security of the facility and ensuring emergency services were in good order remained on the territory of the shipyard. No SMG staff remain on the territory of the shipyard following its seizure [by Russian forces].
I wonder who is picking up the tab of the salaries while they have it closed down?
 
Newsweek...

Russia 'Clearly in a Lot of Trouble' in Ukraine War: Security Expert

Speaking with GB News on Sunday, British Professor Anthony Glees discussed the state of Russian forces in Ukraine and said that the invading nation could be headed toward a "significant defeat."
 
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