>Like this hasn't happened in all wars. I think even back to the crusades, entire cities were destroyed and burned. It is just about cobblestones. And archaeological material for sandbags. And for whatever else is needed to do what needs to be done. It's war, not a friggin tea social.
As I said above, the land of Messopotamia and all the countries that were there later had their share of wars. Yet this cultural treasure survived them all, until.
>>I don't see a point of explaining, if you are able to dismiss the whole matter of world's cultural heritage as "This is what you're concerned about? Paving stones?" - just had to react for the sake of lurkers out there.
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>Why don't you react for your own sake and let the lurkers comment if they want to?
So I did, and they're welcome.