Then we fundamentally disagree. We should be in pursuit of the truth first and foremost always and everywhere. Not first and foremost life. Even the life of the individual is not worth more than the truth. Because when we water down truth and justify the truth for the preservation of Iives we can as well go packing as humanity. Our current lives reflect this. What's the point of living and trying to survive day by day when those who are supposedly put in power to be our civil servants actually abuse the rules, cheat, lie, apply nepotism, create their own laws and completely pervert the truth? It's turning into a shit life for the grand majority. That is why justicia is blindfolded. To not apply the law depending on the life of the individual but in total and utter pursuit of the truth.
This does not account for the way people live and in this case die. But here we have stumbled upon a great ethical dilemma spanning from Plato to Kant.
I am all about a higher morality and there is no higher value than life or the pursuit of the preservation of life. Or at least that is my opinion. Great minds have disagreed so I doubt we will find agreement here on this forum. What I will say is I certainly condemn Russian lies and false justifications for invading Ukraine and I do not pass judgment on the Ukrainians for using everything at their disposal to defend themselves.