Russian War Crimes (Part 2)

I was thinking about this yesterday, and whilst I can understand @Magnus’s view that Putin will go for a prisoner exchange, a part of me thought, considering Putin refuses to call this a war, would Ukraine not be better playing Putin at his own game and charging any Russian soilders under civilian law and not acknowledge they are Russian soilders, but merely Russians that have broken Ukrainian law, so Russia cn’t try to have them included in any sort of treaty or prisoner exchange

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I wonder what this symbol on the panel represents, near to the flag. Any idea?

Coat of arms of Ukraine it’s also on the flag “Emblem of the Royal State of Volodymyr the Great, or, colloquially, the tryzub, the insignia derives from the seal-trident of Volodymyr, the first Grand Prince of Kyiv.”
It’s normally the gold trident on a blue background, so at a guess the shield on the wall is perhaps something to do with Kyiv?

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:roll_eyes:

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unlikely, but you´ll never know

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The Caucasus, Central Asia. Perhaps coercing Iran to gain access to open/Arab Sea.

I’m glad that’s been cleared up. I was well pissed off when I heard what Macron had allegedly said , but for two days now had been unable to find any reporting which supported it.

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Poland yesterday , Germany today , UK tomorrow ?

Do they really have such little self-awareness that they don’t realise how increasingly ridiculous these assertions make them look ?

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google translate
Western armored personnel carriers M-113 are already mastered by the armed forces :muscle: In the future, this will be one of our main armored vehicles in motorized infantry and fighter brigades. Good mobility, speed, simplicity and reliability. Booking is better than the Soviet armored personnel carriers.

hmmm not sure about the booking^^ that´s probably lost in translation, what does it mean?

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