Unbelievable! The Ukrainian army once again publicly awarded honors, and the troops were bombed by the Russians during a formation.

It has happened many times that the Ukrainian army gathers in broad daylight and then gets targeted and bombed by the Russians. However, it is very absurd that the Ukrainian army seems to have never learned from these incidents.

On the 2nd, the Ukrainian "East" Command announced another attack incident, stating that on the 1st, the Ukrainian forces were attacked by multiple Russian weapons while gathering in an open area in Dnipro Oblast, causing casualties.

According to a Ukrainian journalist, the more detailed situation on that day was that a certain Ukrainian brigade held an award ceremony for drone operators and infantry soldiers at a training ground, and then was bombed by the Russians. The journalist's brother was killed in this attack.

After the attack, the Ukrainian journalist angrily accused the Ukrainian military commanders of being responsible for the incident, saying their negligence led to the "repetition of history."

In response, the Ukrainian military command stated that they would investigate and report on the compliance and implementation of prohibiting the deployment of troops and holding meetings in open areas and non-designated locations.

But we need to know that this is not the first time that the Ukrainian army has been targeted and struck by the Russians when holding public award ceremonies or gatherings. However, as mentioned above, the Ukrainian military command has never learned from these lessons. A typical example is the award ceremony held by the Ukrainian army in Sumy Oblast this April.

The location of the event was only 30 kilometers away from the frontline of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The Ukrainian army even publicly advertised more detailed coordinates and the time of the gathering both offline and online, as if they wanted the Russians to know that there were a large number of Ukrainian troops gathered there that day.

Ultimately, this award ceremony inevitably attracted a Russian "Iskander" missile strike, resulting in the death of over 60 Ukrainian officers, including Colonel Yuri Yura of the 27th Rocket Artillery Brigade.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1847821956957196/

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