Civilian Targeting

Ukraine Drone Strike Kills Russian-Appointed Mayor: Reactions and Concerns

Russia-appointed ‘stooge’ mayor killed in apparent drone strike by Ukraine, a situation that, frankly, is complex. It seems we’ve got a situation where a mayor, placed in power by the invading force, is now… no longer with us. This immediately brings up a whole host of questions and, as you might expect, a spectrum of opinions. The phrase “victim of circumstances” comes to mind, and while it’s a sentiment often uttered, it’s a particularly interesting one in this context.

The event has sparked reactions, as it should, ranging from relief to concern. Some feel it’s a just outcome, almost poetic justice.… Continue reading

Hamas’s “No Regrets” on Oct. 7: A Lie, a Massacre, and the Reality of Terror

In a recent CNN interview, Hamas official Ghazi Hamad claimed the group has no regrets regarding the October 7th attacks. Hamad insisted that the attack targeted only military objectives, falsely asserting no intent to kidnap civilians. This statement comes despite widespread evidence contradicting the claims. The interview took place after Hamad survived a strike in Doha.

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Kharkiv Attack: Zelenskyy Condemns Russian Strikes, Rejects Retaliation Claims

A Russian attack on Kharkiv on June 7th using guided aerial bombs resulted in one death and over 40 injuries. The attack targeted the Shevchenkivskyi and Kyivskyi districts, damaging civilian infrastructure including a children’s railway. President Zelenskyy condemned the attack as pure terrorism, emphasizing its lack of strategic value and calling for increased international pressure on Russia to end the conflict. He further highlighted the urgent need for strengthened Ukrainian air defenses, specifically requesting a positive response from the US regarding air defense systems.

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Russian Trainee Pilots Targeting Ukrainian Civilians: Evidence of Genocide?

Following its liberation in November 2022, Kherson, Ukraine, has faced relentless Russian attacks. These attacks include indiscriminate shelling and, since June, daily drone strikes targeting civilians, creating a terrifying environment described as a “safari” by residents. The destruction of the Kakhovka dam further compounded the city’s suffering, flooding low-lying areas. Consequently, Kherson’s population has plummeted to 80,000, a fraction of its pre-war size, as its citizens endure a new wave of hardship.

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Iran warns that Hezbollah will likely hit non-military targets in Israeli territory in response to Israel’s strike on Beirut

The recent news of Iran instructing Hezbollah to hit non-military targets in Israeli territory as a response to Israel’s strike on Beirut is truly concerning. It is disheartening to see such blatant disregard for innocent civilian lives in the pursuit of political agendas. The level of cowardice exhibited by Iran in this situation is indeed appalling. The fact that they are openly acknowledging their intentions to target civilians is a clear violation of humanitarian laws and principles.

It is horrifying to think that children playing soccer or innocent civilians going about their daily lives could become collateral damage in this escalating conflict.… Continue reading

Target will stop accepting personal checks

I never really thought about the fact that people still use personal checks at stores until I heard that Target will no longer be accepting them. I mean, when was the last time I even saw someone pull out a checkbook at a register? It seems like a relic of a bygone era, something my parents or grandparents might have used, not something that would still be relevant in this day and age. And yet, here we are.

As someone who has worked in retail, I can attest to the fact that check writers were often the bane of a cashier’s existence.… Continue reading

Target to limit self-checkout to 10 items or fewer as Walmart also adjusts

As a frequent shopper at Target and Walmart, I have experienced the frustrations surrounding the self-checkout systems firsthand. The recent announcement that Target will be limiting self-checkout transactions to ten items or fewer feels like a step in the right direction, especially with Walmart making similar adjustments. However, these changes will only be effective if the stores also increase the number of traditional cashier lanes staffed by team members to accommodate the influx of customers.

Every time I step into my local Target, I am faced with a dilemma – long lines at the few open traditional cashier lanes or equally long lines at the self-checkout stations.… Continue reading