It's a WW2 song, thus, the song implies artillery barrages on Banderites and their allies!
specifically a song referencing the MLRS Soviets developed during WW2 :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyusha_rocket_launcher
Wikipedia says it's the other way around. That the MRLSs got their nickname from the song.
There were various reports that Azov had been holding hostages in the theater before the bombing. These reports also state that they had rigged the building with explosives. The first casuality of war is the truth. We may never know what exactly happened. Even the wiki page cites estimated deaths from 12 - 600, quite a range there.
Here's a report from Max Blumenthal that includes the accounts of civilians that fled via RF humanitarian corridors. They all point to Azov acting as you might expect.
https://www.theburningplatform.com/2022/03/20/was-bombing-of-mariupol-theater-staged-by-ukrainian-azov-extremists-to-trigger-nato-intervention/
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I remember VIVIDLY reading this tweet on r/GenZedong, then three days later randomly overhearing on the radio about "Russia's latest crime", bombing a theatre in Mariupol, and I thought THOSE NAZI MOTHERFUCKERS
It really is informative of how easily mainstream western media has willingly become a megaphone for neo-nazis.
It's not the first or last time, but once you comprehend a few glaring examples like this, you start to critically examine all the instances of propaganda that may have alluded your radar in the past.
This is funny, because it is true. But also sad, for exact same reason.
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This is under the telegraph video on YT. The only value this person can provide humanity is by facing the wall.
What exactly is Mr. russiansarefilthyapes going to sing? The "we are rapist criminals who lost the war" song?
Because in case he didn't notice, the Japanese and the Banderites lost. The Soviets won.
Theoretically, everyone in China can sing Katyusha. This song is still in primary school textbooks.
the song https://nitter.net/zhao_dashuai/status/1700162821198098722
Looking at the comments under that link.
"Triggered" a dismissive blame shift for deeply offensive words or deeds. Imagine singing Uber Alles at Auschwitz
Ironic.
Katyusha is literally such a good song, one of my favourites. I wouldn’t be surprised if it shows up on my Spotify wrapped at the end of the year.
It really is. At some point I memorized the entire song, too bad I don't speak Russian, so I'm probably absolutely butchering it every time I try to sing it.
I don’t speak Russian either but I’d love to learn, that’s why I just hum to it and hope one day I can sing along.