"Two fully militarily equipped sovereign nations going to-to-toe is not really the same an one fully operational, heavily armed nation knocking the $hit out of 2.5 million unharmed civilians is it sinkov?"
"Unharmed civilians", whose side are you on mon ami ?
The point I'm making is that Hamas was ensconced in schools, hospitals, civilian apartment blocks and residential houses. It was impossible for Israel to attempt to eradicate the Islamist terrorist scum without there being civilian casualties, and this was a quite deliberate strategy employed by the scum.
In Mariupol, the Ukranian military was not embedded in the civilian infrastructure, there was therefore no necessity for the Russian military to target the civilian population, nevertheless this is what ensued.
"During the Russian siege, the Red Cross described the situation in Mariupol as "apocalyptic" while Ukrainian authorities accused Russia of engineering a major humanitarian crisis in the city.[52][53] Ukrainian officials reported that approximately 25,000 civilians had been killed[44] and that at least 95% of the city had been destroyed during the fighting, primarily by large-scale Russian bombardments.[54] In an official statement, the United Nations confirmed the deaths of 1,348 civilians in Mariupol, but warned that the true death toll was likely thousands higher while also reporting that 90% of the city's residential buildings had been damaged or completely destroyed."
"Based on the analysis of mass graves, Human Rights Watch estimated at least 10,284 people died in Mariupol from March 2022 to February 2023, but assumes that is an undercount.[64]"
"Boychenko announced the city was suffering from a water outage and had experienced massive casualties. He also said Russian forces were preventing civilians from exiting.[112][113]"
"Later on 2 March, Russian artillery targeted a densely populated neighborhood of Mariupol, shelling it for nearly 15 hours. The neighborhood was massively damaged as a result, with deputy mayor Sergiy Orlov reporting that "at least hundreds of people are dead".
"On 4 March, Boychenko stated that the city's supplies were running out, and called for a humanitarian evacuation corridor and Ukrainian military reinforcements.[119][120] He also stated that Russian BM-21 Grads were shelling the city's hospitals and that Mariupol residents no longer had heat, running water, or electricity."
"On 5 March, the Ukrainian government announced its desire to evacuate 200,000 civilians from Mariupol. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) announced that it would act as a guarantor for a new ceasefire to allow for this evacuation.[123] The Red Cross described the situation in Mariupol as "extremely dire".[124] After three days of shelling, a ceasefire was announced to be in effect from 11:00 to 16:00.[125] Civilians began to evacuate from Mariupol along a humanitarian corridor to the city of Zaporizhzhia. As civilians entered the evacuation corridor, Russian forces continued shelling the city, forcing evacuees to turn back."
"On 6 March, the Red Cross announced that a second attempt to evacuate civilians from Mariupol had again failed.[130] Anton Herashchenko, a Ukrainian official, said the second attempt at a humanitarian corridor for civilians in Mariupol ended with a Russian bombardment".
" The Red Cross reported that there were "devastating scenes of human suffering" in Mariupol.[130][131] Later in the morning, Inna Sovsun, a Ukrainian member of parliament, stated that the fuel pipeline that supplies Mariupol was damaged by Russian forces, leaving more than 700,000 people without heat, and suggested that people might freeze to death, as the temperature at the time often fell below 0 °C (32 °F).[132] The bombardment also hit the city's last functioning cellular tower."
"On 9 March, the Associated Press reported that scores of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers were being buried by city workers in a mass grave at one of the city's cemeteries. Russian shelling had hit the cemetery the previous day, interrupting the burials and damaging a wall.[137][138] Later, another attempted ceasefire failed after Orlov reported that Russian soldiers had opened fire on construction workers and evacuation points. Orlov described the city's supply shortage as so severe that residents were melting snow to get water.[139] Later that day, the Mariupol City Council issued a statement that a Russian airstrike had struck and destroyed a maternity ward and children's hospital."
"The Donetsk Regional Drama Theatre, sheltering hundreds of civilians, was hit by a Russian airstrike on 16 March and destroyed.[157] Pavlo Kyrylenko, the governor of Donetsk Oblast, later stated that Russian forces had also targeted the Neptune swimming pool."
"On 20 March, the city council of Mariupol claimed Russian forces had forcefully deported "several thousand" people to camps and remote cities in Russia over the past week."
"On 16 March, the Associated Press (AP) reported that it had documented that many of the dead were "children and mothers" contrary, it said, to Russian government claims that civilians had not been targeted.[315] It also reported that doctors in Mariupol were saying that they were treating "10 injured civilians for every injured Ukrainian soldier."[315]"
"On 12 April, city officials reported that up to 20,000 civilians had been killed.[316] On the same day, the Mayor of the city reported that about 21,000 civilians had been killed.[317] An updated Ukrainian death toll the following month put the number of civilians killed at at least 22,000.[318]"
"On August 29, President of Mariupol Television, volunteer and civil activist Mykola Osychenko said to Dnipro TV that, according to the insider information, 87,000 deaths have been currently documented in morgues in Mariupol. Besides, 26,750 bodies are buried in mass graves, and many more are buried in the yards of the apartment blocks and private houses, or still under the rubble.[319] In early November, Ukraine stated that at least 25,000 civilians had been killed in Mariupol.[44] In late December, based on the discovery of 10,300 new mass graves, the Associated Press estimated that the true death toll may be up to three times that figure.[320] The Greek minority in Ukraine which is concentrated in and around Mariupol was impacted heavily by the fighting. Sartana and Volnovakha, two towns near Mariupol with substantial Greek populations, were hit hard by Russian forces and nearly completely destroyed.[321]"
No mention of Ukranian armed forces in the above mon ami, just the heavily armed Russian Army and Air Force knocking the $hit out of the unarmed civilian population of Mariupol. And as usual, as no Jews were involved, this all occurs without a single comment from you. A spell of head-wobbling is still in order mon ami.