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Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians (and mostly elderly, too). Many thousands of them, and disproportionately to their share in the population of Chechnya. Today, practically no Russians (or Christians) reside in Putin's Chechnya, other than soldiers strictly confined to their bases. They ethnically cleansed themselves in absolute terms and then declared it a great victory.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians (and mostly elderly, too). Many thousands of them, and disproportionately to their share in the population of Chechnya. Today, practically no Russians (or Christians) reside in Putin's Chechnya, other than soldiers strictly confined to their bases. They ethnically cleansed themselves in absolute terms and declared it a great victory.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians (and mostly elderly, too). Many thousands of them, and disproportionately to their share in the population of Chechnya. Today, practically no Russians (or Christians) reside in Putin's Chechnya, other than soldiers strictly confined to their bases. They ethnically cleansed themselves in absolute terms.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. Many thousands of them, and disproportionately to their share in the population of Chechnya. Today, practically no Russians (or Christians) reside in Putin's Chechnya, other than soldiers strictly confined to their bases. They ethnically cleansed themselves in absolute terms.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. Many thousands of them, and disproportionately to their share in the population of Chechnya. Today, practically no Russians (or Christians) reside in Putin's Chechnya, other than soldiers confined to their bases. They ethnically cleansed themselves in absolute terms.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. Many thousands of them, and disproportionately to their share in the population of Chechnya. Today, practically no Russians (or Christians) reside in Putin's Chechnya, other than soldiers in their bases. They ethnically cleansed themselves in absolute terms.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. Many thousands of them, and disproportionately to their share in the population of Chechnya. Today, practically no Russians (or Christians) reside in Putin's Chechnya, other than soldiers. They ethnically cleansed themselves in absolute terms.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. Many thousands of them, and disproportionately to their share in the population of Chechnya. Today, practically no Russians (or Christians) reside in Putin's Chechnya.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. Many thousands of them, and disproportionately to their share in the population of Chechnya. (https://books.google.com/books?id=nPLSBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA82) Today, practically no Russians (or Christians) reside in Putin's Chechnya.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. Many thousands of them, disproportionately in their share in the population. (https://books.google.com/books?id=nPLSBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA82) Today, practically no Russians (or Christians) reside in Putin's Chechnya.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. Many thousands of them. (https://books.google.com/books?id=nPLSBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA82)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. "Thousands" of them, indeed. (https://books.google.com/books?id=nPLSBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA82)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. Also making most out of their own estimate of up to 35,000 civilians.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. Out of their own (and likely) estimate of 25-35,000 civilians who died in the siege.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. Out of their own (and likely) estimate of 35,000 civilians who died in the siege.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. Out of their own (and likely) estimate of 35,000 civilians killed in the battle.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. Out of their own estimate of 35,000 civilians killed in the battle.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

In Grozny 1994-1995, the Russians actually killed mostly ethnic Russians. More than 20,000 of them.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

But since the Special Operation began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol city. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

Since the Special Operations began only a month and half ago, it's very likely there's been thousands of dead civs in just Mariupol. Many of them ethnic Russians, too.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last few years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last several years, because there's been clearance during the previous years.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last several years because there's been clearance during the previous years.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were as low as 1 or 2 a month during the last several years because there's been clearance for years.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were a slow as 1 or 2 or so a month usually during the last several years because there's been clearance for years.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were 1 or 2 a month usually during the last several years because there's been clearance for years.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, vehicles, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were 1 or 2 a month usually during the last several years.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in the long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, bunkers, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were 1 or 2 a month usually during the last several years.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the WWI style trenches dug in long depopulated areas (sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar and occasional arty fire directed on each other trenches, bunkers, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were 1 or 2 a month usually during the last several years.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the trenches dug in long depopulated areas (occasional sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar fire directed on each other trenches, bunkers, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were 1 or 2 a month usually during the last several years.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the trenches dug in long depopulated areas (occasional sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar fire directed on each other trenches, bunkers, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these were 1 or 2 a month usually.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the trenches dug in long depopulated areas (occasional sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar fire directed on each other trenches, bunkers, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And even these like 1 or 2 a month usually.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the trenches dug in long depopulated areas (occasional sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar fire directed on each other trenches, bunkers, bases).

Most civ deaths on both sides after 2015 were just from old mines and unexploded ordnance. And only these like 1 or 2 a month usually.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the trenches dug in long depopulated areas (occasional sniper activity, ATGM strikes, mortar fire directed on each other trenches, bunkers, bases).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the trenches dug in long depopulated areas (mortars and snipers, and raids on enemy trenches).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen, so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

All of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years.

Almost all of these during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively, and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the trenches dug in long depopulated areas with mortars and snipers and raids.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen (all of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years, and almost all during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively and then almost no one afterwards when it was just low level warfare in the trenches dug in long depopulated areas), so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen (all of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in nearly 8 years, and almost all during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively), so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen (all of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in almost 8 years, almost all during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 when both sides used artillery extensively), so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen (all of civilian death tolll from all causes among all populations, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in almost 8 years, almost all during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015 where both sides used artillery extensively), so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen (all of civilian death tolll from all causes and all sides, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 in almost 8 years, almost all during the heavy fighting in 2014-2015), so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen (all of civilian death tolll from all causes and all sides, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 from all causes in almost 8 years), so why do you talk about this being a "problem" in this case?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen (all of civilian death tolll from all causes and all sides, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 from all causes in almost 8 years), so why do you talk about this being a problem in this case?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

don't murder thousands of Russians

Which didn't happen (all of civilian death tolll from all causes, including 298 who fell from MH17, totalled only over 3,300 from all causes in almost 8 years), so why do you talk about this being a problem in this case?

2 years ago
1 score