Russian War Crimes (Part 1)

It could cause some problem but if most of the refugees are going to be women and children,with men between the ages of 18-60 being asked to stay, while some work may be needed ,the job of finding polential male mercenaries should be easier than expected.

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The happenings at Mariupol theater seem very eerily similar to how it’s happening between Israel and Palestine and with drones being extensively used. The drones identify through the cameras that there are armed men guarding the theater and the computers take care of the rest.

Doesn’t even matter if the Palestinians (or the Ukrainians) fire a rocket at the Israelis ( Russians )… the usage of drones in itself is a war crime and cowardly.

If at all there was some fire being fired from the Ukrainian army from the theater which provoked the firing by the Russians , I don’t know enough about that but hope that the Ukrainian army weren’t using civilians as human shields to get more narrative on their side. It isn’t needed now

Re the tweet above that potentially Russia has lost its seventh general in just over a month of war, I read an interesting piece (on the BBC I think) about how this not only suggests that poor communications has meant they’ve needed to be closer to the frontlines than ought to be the case but that they are being deliberately targeted by highly skilled snipers…

I don’t know enough about you but these comments look like you are making an arguement for the Russians bombing the theatre.
They are in a war zone.There are going to be soldiers around and missiles being fired.If there is a possibility that civillians are in that theatre then under no circumstances should it have been a target.

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5-6 criminals on the way to Europe doesn’t matter in the grand scheme of things. It matters if someone murders someone elsewhere of course, but on a macro scale, risk is not so high. I don’t see a problem with letting criminals fight for their freedom. Likelihood is higher that vast majority will fight. If true. Indian papers tend to create mostly pro Kremlin news these days, so it would need to be corroborated. Anyway, I don’t see the issue.

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If an agreement was reached ,where should the world stand on the war crimes being committed ,should putin,his inner circle and their army get away with the atrocities they,ve committed .
Who pays for the devastation that had been caused to ukrainian infrastructures ,cities,housing etc.

In all honesty, Russia will likely not pay for anything or be made to pay anything, unless a miracle happens. Re-building Ukraine will probably be a Western project.

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Staged according to Pro Kremlin twitter accounts. Azov kidnapped Russian speaking people and blew them up, like the hardened nazis on a quest to exterminate russians, which they are :roll_eyes:

“investigating journalist”

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Then these sanctions should remain a permanent fixture against Russia in it’s current state.

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