Comments by "Gaza is not Amalek" (@Ass_of_Amalek) on "DW News" channel.

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  14. the correspondent's claim that russia is thought to be running low on precision strike weapons like iskander is out of date. the current common assessment is that for about the last half year, as the numbers of ballistic and cruise missiles russia deploys have been much smaller (russia mostly uses them in the dozens at once, combined with dozens of more expendable kamikaze drones, but those attacks have gotten less frequent and use fewer missiles for each now), the usage rate has likely been lower than the production rate, and russia has been rebuilding stockpiles. besides the general value in having the ability of using a lot of them to respond to a particular situation or to accompany an offensive operation without running out, one possibility is that russia is planning to again strike ukraine's energy infrastructure in the coming winter. there also was drone footage distributed by russia recently of an iskander missile hitting a ukrainian train during loading with military vehicles 50km or so behind the front line (like this village), which indicated that russia is now organisationally prepared to use iskander for quick tactical strikes against freshly spotted targets, as opposed to the coordinated strikes on stationary targets that we have mostly seen and that are planned days or weeks ahead of time. this makes the use of an iskander against a funeral now much more plausible. russia does have a clearly documented history of specifically targeting crowds of people, like the 1999 grozny market atttack, various market and hospital bombings in syria, or last year's cluster missile attack on the evacuees at kramtorsk train station, which targeted possibly the largest dense crowd of people (outside of bunkers) in ukraine at that moment, since kramatorsk was the big rail hub at the center of a large pocket that was about 270° surrounded by and widely expected to be captured by the russian advances, so A LOT of people were trying to leave. with this particular strike now, I suspect that a russian spotter drone identified the gathering specifically as a soldier's funeral due to a display of ukrainian flags (and perhaps a large picture in uniform, I have seen a lot of those in videos of ukrainian soldiers' funerals). as far as ukrainian civilian crowds go, a soldier's funeral is an ideal target for russia.
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