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What was the target? I agree that there's a sense of vindication, but answering war crimes with war crimes makes 2 war criminals, not justice.
Edit: I'm genuinely asking what the target was. If it was a military target, then good. However if it was a civilian target, then it's a war crime and we should not be celebrating.
Edit 2: So we're seriously breaking out the superpatriotism for a country most of us aren't even citizens in?
It was a warehouse at a Zagorsk optics factory.
The company stated that the factory was currently manufacturing “pyrotechnics”