lol what a surprise from Russia who would've thought they'd get caught with their hands dirty? I mean, I'm no expert but it seems like they're trying to show off their tech skills, like some kind of cyber game master . Newsflash: using drones to attack convoys is NOT COOL, it's just plain cruel. And yeah, the fact that aid workers were spared is a silver lining , but still, OCHA's got a point, those strikes could've been a lot worse... and honestly who needs all this tech nonsense in a humanitarian mission? Just get the job done with some good old-fashioned diplomacy
I'm all for international organizations like the UN doing their part in humanitarian efforts, but the fact that Russia is getting more aggressive with these drone strikes just shows how complicated this whole situation is . I mean, it's one thing to support a cause and another to resort to using advanced tech to take out convoys carrying aid... it doesn't feel right.
I'm glad no aid workers were hurt in the attack, but what really gets me is that these drone strikes are basically undermining the whole point of humanitarian efforts. The UN has been doing their thing for years, providing much-needed supplies and assistance, and now they're being forced to abandon part of their convoy because of Russia's actions? It's just not fair .
I think it's time we had a serious conversation about the tactics being used in this conflict – drone strikes are one thing, but when do they become too much? We need to find a balance between protecting our interests and respecting international law.