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Old 11-23-22, 08:05 AM   #8382
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Originally Posted by HunterICX View Post
No, we Europeans aren't stupid...but after having red everything you posted I got bad news for you though.
Good to see you here in the forums, Hunter. However, you are wasting your time with Exocet25fr. He sees things as he does and that's it.


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Originally Posted by August View Post
While it is true that in every war both sides will commit what are considered to be war crimes, in this case the overwhelming number and extensive degree of Russia's many crimes in this conflict eclipse any isolated Ukrainian transgressions that you or your Russian propaganda sources might dig up.
For example your big and very flawed accusation of Ukrainians shooting prisoners in an isolated incident pales in comparison to the mass murders committed in places like Bucha and at a number of Ukrainian cities and towns as a matter of Russian standard policy. It pales in comparison to the Russia's ethnic cleansing efforts. It pales in comparison to the tens of thousands of Ukrainian children they kidnapped, the widespread looting and the thousands more war crimes that Russia has committed every day since they attacked a peaceful neighboring country.
Unless I am wrong, It was never proven that the Ukrainians ever executed anyone. It may have happened and maybe even likely. As you pointed out, even if true, it pales in comparison to what Russia has done in this conflict. In this case, the Ukraine could be excused a bit for being angry and taking liberties with what are essentially, invaders.

It seems to be well established that Russia is better at executing deserters and women and children. Russia is better at trying to put together " false flag " operations as well from their tired operations guide. Reports of the Ukraine executing prisoners is more likely more propaganda from Russia to try to dissuade their own soldiers from deserting or defecting to the Ukraine.
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