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What's so terrible apart from the weather now 24 and set to reach 38degrees but that's not what's so terrible it was yesterday's attack on a hospital, at the latest count 31 dead and over 140 injured, that's what's so terrible. Has that lunatic in the Kremlin completely lost his mind or what, to bomb a totally civilian target if you can call a hospital a target and to what end, there was no military there just ordinary men, women and children who were sick, none of them holding any sort of weapon. It reminds me of the war in Croatia when all the patients in Vukovar and Osijek were in the basements just incase they were bombed, but from the pictures that are coming out from the hospital being in the basement wouldn't have done much good as the hospital was completely demolished what sort of a person would give the order to do such a terrible thing only a complete madman who should be made a war criminal and held accountable for such a horrendous attack on civilians, as was in Croatia the leaders of Serbia went to the Hague and were tried as should be in this case but everyone in the world is afraid to give the order to arrest that genicidal maniac because he has his finger on the button and everyone is so scared to do anything just incase he orders the button to be pushed and a nuclear war will begin with not only the people of Ukraine suffering but the whole world. The Americans assassinated BinLaden why can't they do the same to Putin, I am almost certain that the secret services of all the big countries have people in Moscow so why don't at the first chance kill the son of a b.... and then the war and blood shed will end, if I was there and had the opportunity to do it God forgive me for saying this but I would not hesitate to kill him but no the world leaders just stand by and do nothing while he bombs civilians in hospitals, where is there any military advantage in that, none, just more innocent dead and injured, senseless. There has to be something that must be done and that is to give the Ukrainians the permission to attack anywhere on Russian soil as long as those targets are legitimately military and not civilian, let the ordinary people of Russia see what their so called leader has really done and not only listen to the propaganda coming out of the Kremlin, let them suffer by not having petrol for their cars, not having enough food in the supermarkets and then try to listen to the actual truth through all of the western media sources of what is actually happening in Ukraine and then and only then will they perhaps see the truth and turn against their dictator which would be the right thing to do, then there would be no more injured russians forced to go back to the front line to almost certain death, let the soldiers of russia see what their commanders or Putins puppets are ordering them to do by following the insane orders that they are given. That's all for now and I finish with the hope that the same thing doesn't happen again, if you enjoyed reading todays blog then like, follow and share. Thank you. 

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