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Ukraine has been very cleverly avoiding to attack civilian targets though. First it's a very bad strategy from a military perspective, second it has helped Ukraine maintain international support with only very few exceptions from countries that ally with Russia, because those countries are authoritarian shitholes like Russia.
Yes, but the Kremlin is not a kindergarten, but an imperial symbol, so once we can and don't need the firepower elsewhere, we would totally maybe collapse a part of it at least, maybe the wall part where moscow rulers do their New Years address. Leave a fat, gaping hole, you know.
Also we are hitting civilian/mixed-use energy infrastructure in russia now, too. So Belgorod (Bilhorod) feels connected to its ancestoral homeland :D (I am sure there is a reason, the 1918 border claim reference, however real it was back then, is a joke)
Sorry for some reason I thought Moscow when he said Kremlin?
Maybe Kremlin is a valid target IDK? It is after all a fortified position.