Summary

The UK has rejected Vladimir Putin’s apology over the Azerbaijan Airlines crash, which killed 38 people and injured 29, and called for a “full and independent” investigation.

The UK Foreign Office criticized Putin’s apology, stating it “fails to recognise that the reckless and irresponsible actions of the Russian State pose an acute and direct threat to the interests and national security of other states.”

The plane, en route from Baku to Grozny, crashed in Kazakhstan amid Russian air defense activity.

Evidence suggests it may have been misidentified and struck by a Russian missile.

  • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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    4 days ago

    Fairly sure was actually shut down on purpose. Russia is like that.

    They don’t need a reason, they just need a missile, and they certainly have a missile.

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      3 days ago

      It was a flight on the way to Russia with plenty of Russians on board. I doubt they take pleasure in shooting down their countrymen, if anything.

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      They in the sense of all Russians? All Russian soldiers? I don’t think we should let the current conflict, caused by decisions of authoritarian leadership, lead us into vilifying a whole people.

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          3 days ago

          This person(and you, presumably) says that a civilian aircraft, belonging to a nation that Russia wants to keep in it’s sphere of influence and has no reason to offend was shot down on purpose, despite the fact that any such case is a cause for suspicion and apprehension just because they are evil, basically.

          That is what they meant, I’m pretty sure, that there is no point trying to understand what Russia does, it just does stuff because they are evil, so every fact should be interpreted in a way that makes them the most evil.

          In any case, why shouldn’t their motives make sense to anyone else? They are not aliens, are they?

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            3 days ago

            Even Russians admit that Russia is an unpredictable entity that is only interested in causing chaos.

            I recommend doing some research on it because you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about, which is pathetic because it’s literally the easiest subject matter in the world to be informed on. Does Russia (Putin) do evil things? Yes, all the fucking time. See, violation of Human rights in Ukraine, not counting the invasion of Ukraine itself, the whole Salisbury thing, the use of desperate immigrants as a weapon, kidnapping children, hacking or otherwise manipulating other nations elections, sending their own people into a battlefield with absolutely no equipment, persecution of particular ethnic groups within their own country, assassination of political rivals.

            In comparison China is a minor irritation and a copyright troll

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              But all these things you’ve listed above had specific, self-evident purposes, regardless of the ethics of the actions.

              So that doesn’t support your argument that Russia just does random chaotic shit for the sake of it - in fact it does the opposite, suggesting that Russia acts.

              As an aside, there was absolutely no reason to be calling the other person “pathetic” for having a differing perspective to you; they were responding politely and in good faith.

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                In my previous comment I said that thinking Russia does evil things just because it is evil for no real reason is ridiculous and he just proved my point by doubling down on it and making it seem even more silly.

                In any case, I can’t help but wonder how a sane adult individual can actually believe that. This is not lord of the rings, and Russia is not Mordor.

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                  2 days ago

                  Even MI6 say they believe that it was a deliberate attack.

                  Weston is like to think that Russia can be in some way understood on our level but it’s just not the case.

                  You can try and discredit that by calling it “evil” and ll using infantilizing language but the fact remains they are just like that, they are chaotic simply to destabilize everyone else. They don’t really have an ulterior motive other than destabilization the chaos that they cause is the objective it isn’t in aid of anything.

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                    Only their goal isn’t simply to destabilise everyone for the sake of it, believe it or not.

                    And you most certainly can understand it if you try. I don’t agree with a lot of things that were done, but I certainly can at least vaguely see the rationale. Just because you can’t see it doesn’t mean it isn’t there.

                    Your approach is very condescending and dehumanising. You must understand, that there are both sides to every conflict, and the other side has some reasons that seem moral to them. Ignoring that is counterproductive.