The fact that you continue to chew over this episode from two months ago with a tenacity worthy of a better cause clearly shows that this is not a typical event and cannot be extended to the entire manner of Russia's military operations in Ukraine.
If I show you a recent video of Ukrainian soldiers torturing Russian prisoners captured in the Kursk region with electric current, does that mean that all Ukrainian soldiers are war criminals? I don't think so. But some Ukrainians do commit war crimes. Probably some Russians, too. That is inevitable in armed conflicts of this scale and intensity.
Well, that's not me who started it. Everything started from ''shelling of Belgorod. Obviously that such moments like hitting children hospital stucks in memory for long.But do I really need to make list of hospitals, supermarkets or schools that Russia hitto show that's common thing for them.
When it comes to behaviour with POW's, it's a bit different thing than hitting civilian objects. IYes, it's war crime, no matter on what side it was made. And I only can guess what happens when cameras is turned off, probably only little part of these appears in public.