Well yea, the population of Donetsk is around millions and there are thousands of separatists. Its chaos, they are almost losing, they are desperate and angry. Tell me honestly that there isnt a possibility that they killed some civilians themselves and blamed government forces for it? It is very likely.
Now you sound just like me.
But what DonNicko tried to show was the following :
- civil wars in Russian Federation included people planting bombs/taking hostages/assassinating to cause russian casualties, in non-war zone civilian areas controlled by the Russian Federation, as a tool of war.
- civil war in Ukraine does not.
It doesnt nullify your point Tibe, because lets be honest, civilians have been killed in the midst of all the fighting, and some assassinated or at least summarily executed (in the juridiction of the LNR and the DNR); but there has been no terrorist attacks in non-war zone civilian areas controlled by the Ukrainian government, else it would have been reported actively by pro-Kiev to finally have a reason to call the insurgency members terrorists.
At the moment, it is clear that the majority of the casualties are done conventionally through military might and around the concerned war zones.
It doesnt rule out murder charges in several circumstances that has been reported in this thread, but it does show that the insurgents are not terrorists and that on this point there is no comparison with the civil wars in Russia.
I think we can all agree to this, and I think that it was what DonNicko wanted to say.
On a side note, if the Ukrainian civil war went on for years, as the Russian civil wars did, there is an increasing probability that a part of the insurgency will forgo conventional warfare for guerilla warfare and then terrorist attacks, so the argument we have might be overruled with time passing.