This sounds really strange. What is the point to attack a ghost town?vmfhwprxmA wrote:A Korean village that were previously attacked in past were attacked again today.
It was a ghost town, and the only people that'd likely know it was a Korean town was the Russian raiders that attacked them previously.
What did they do to make people raid them?The reason that they were attacked was solely their fault, so they are very sorry for that.
Are those korean villages really innocent? I suppose, they are formed by the koreans, who genocide Cyrillic-users in the past. Once you was blamed as a thief or murderer, it is hard to rehabilitate your reputation.vmfhwprxmA wrote:Furthermore, there are other Korean towns that are being attacked continuosly, and we have to assume they are Russian force,
because the screenshot we included were informed to us by a Russian fellow that we know.
It was told that the screenshot is setting off Korean hatred to a lot of Russian communities, and that's the reason that we carefully assume it's Russian attack.
I think, It is not quite right to tell 'Russians who speak only one language'. It might be Ukrainian, who speak both Russian and Ukrainian. The problem is thatsome people do not speak English =). So, either foreiners will learn some phrases (Cyrillic-users, actually, can read Roman alphabet). Like:You see, russians who speak only one language (and there's a lot of them) tend to distinguish between russians and "foreigners" (although sometimes they use more insulting words). And of course this can lead to xenophobic behaviour.
Hi - Privet
I am peaceful - Ia mirnii
Or... Cyrillic-users will learn some common phrases. This is actually what is happening in some russian villages - they tries to learn English, For instance, hardly every person in my village can speak English
