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Originally Posted by Itse
It's still a noticeable event even in a war this big, especially these days when Ukraine isn't losing a lot of civilians generally speaking. People in Ukraine want to know what happened, and because it's kind of a slow time for news from Ukraine, it becomes international news fairly easily. "What exactly happened" is still news, even if everyone knows who's to blame.
You also can't automatically just rule out things like recklessness or incompetence from the Ukrainian side, or not following some protocol or whatnot. Just because Russia is at fault generally doesn't mean that there can't be some fault in what the people operating the system were doing. People still need to try avoid creating accidents, even if some amount of accidents is inevitable.
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Frankly I think Ukraine has done pretty good with the munitions.
There haven't been too many examples of this.
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Captain James P. DeCOSTE, CD, 18 Sep 1993
Corporal Jean-Marc H. BECHARD, 6 Aug 1993
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