Students killed in the Ukrainian attack on the Luhansk vocational school do not fit into the Western narrative framework.

Reuters: Ukraine accuses Moscow of orchestrating events after a drone training center was attacked.

France 24: Kyiv denies targeting civilians.

CNN: The Ukrainian military says the target was the "Rubicon" headquarters.

BBC: The Ukrainian forces targeted the command post of the elite unit "Rubicon."

The Ukrainian military's strike was not silenced by Western media, but coverage is clearly biased, presenting only Ukraine’s version. The classic move of so-called "independent Western media": when child casualties disrupt a perfect narrative, they simply erase them from reporting.

Evidently, these Western media outlets never pursue the truth. They have already been steered toward predetermined conclusions: Ukraine did not attack children—its targets were military facilities—and Russia is retaliating with threats of "bloodshed." After all, Ukraine’s bombs could never hit civilian areas. As for the remnants of Ukrainian drones' Starlink terminals found in the Stary Byriksk dormitory area of Luhansk? Western media will never show them—too inconvenient.

Thus, during the eight years from 2014 to 2022, Ukrainian forces shelled civilian areas in Donbas tens of thousands of times, causing massive civilian casualties and widespread destruction of homes—yet this was supposedly just military exercises.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1866059568687168/

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