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verifiable: Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kryvyi Rih, Strike on the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station, Sumy Oblast, and Poltava Oblast. The section Khmelnytskyi, was identified to have OR regarding casualties. No other sections were checked thus far by LLM for verification. The
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Talk Page) 16:17, 22 March 2024 (UTC)reply
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Oleg Yunakov: — I’m just doing a curiosity ping since you removed the OR tag and told me to go to the talk page. I don’t think you saw this message. LLM identified that the casualties were not directly stated by Meduza (the source), so it is original research. By chance, could you quote where it says those casualties so I can try to figure out why the LLM identified that as OR since you say the source states them? Thank you! The
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Are the injuries also directly stated? The A.I stated:
Regarding Khmelnytskyi, Meduza [1] notes damage to infrastructure and residential buildings and reports casualties among civilians following the Russian strike. However, Meduza does not provide specific numbers of dead and injured as mentioned in your text (two people killed and eight people injured).
The specific detail about the number of dead and injured in Khmelnytskyi (two killed and eight injured) is not explicitly stated by Meduza [1]. All other information regarding Sumy Oblast and Poltava Oblast is consistent with Meduza's reporting.
Obviously it states two were killed so that was a true A.I. error. I’m wondering if the injuries is what tripped it. The
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Talk Page) 16:43, 22 March 2024 (UTC)reply
I see what you mean. The 8 was there from the beginning as can be seen from
the addition of a colleague to the overall March timeline with the same source. The number 8 was taken by Meduza from
this source (it's currently referenced as a link in that Meduza article). This source is an official channel of
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ukraine) who reposted message of a minister of internal affairs
Ihor Klymenko and it states 8, so it's not an original research... With regards,
Oleg Y. (
talk) 16:57, 22 March 2024 (UTC)reply
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verifiable: Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kryvyi Rih, Strike on the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station, Sumy Oblast, and Poltava Oblast. The section Khmelnytskyi, was identified to have OR regarding casualties. No other sections were checked thus far by LLM for verification. The
Weather Event Writer (
Talk Page) 16:17, 22 March 2024 (UTC)reply
@
Oleg Yunakov: — I’m just doing a curiosity ping since you removed the OR tag and told me to go to the talk page. I don’t think you saw this message. LLM identified that the casualties were not directly stated by Meduza (the source), so it is original research. By chance, could you quote where it says those casualties so I can try to figure out why the LLM identified that as OR since you say the source states them? Thank you! The
Weather Event Writer (
Talk Page) 16:33, 22 March 2024 (UTC)reply
Are the injuries also directly stated? The A.I stated:
Regarding Khmelnytskyi, Meduza [1] notes damage to infrastructure and residential buildings and reports casualties among civilians following the Russian strike. However, Meduza does not provide specific numbers of dead and injured as mentioned in your text (two people killed and eight people injured).
The specific detail about the number of dead and injured in Khmelnytskyi (two killed and eight injured) is not explicitly stated by Meduza [1]. All other information regarding Sumy Oblast and Poltava Oblast is consistent with Meduza's reporting.
Obviously it states two were killed so that was a true A.I. error. I’m wondering if the injuries is what tripped it. The
Weather Event Writer (
Talk Page) 16:43, 22 March 2024 (UTC)reply
I see what you mean. The 8 was there from the beginning as can be seen from
the addition of a colleague to the overall March timeline with the same source. The number 8 was taken by Meduza from
this source (it's currently referenced as a link in that Meduza article). This source is an official channel of
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ukraine) who reposted message of a minister of internal affairs
Ihor Klymenko and it states 8, so it's not an original research... With regards,
Oleg Y. (
talk) 16:57, 22 March 2024 (UTC)reply