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I am aware of one instance and, so far, Ukraine has pledged to handle the situation just like the Western nations would handle it. Again, there is a vast difference between ordering or ignoring war crimes (Russia) and punishing rogue elements of your armed forces who commit war crimes.

On Wednesday, the New York Times verified the veracity of a video that appears to show Ukrainian forces executing one Russian prisoner of war and leaving another to die on a road near Kyiv. The revelation puts Ukrainian President Zelensky in a tough spot. He has framed Ukraine’s fight as a struggle for democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. Holding Ukrainian forces accountable for war crimes would be consistent with that.

At the same time, it’s not easy, politically, to prosecute your own soldiers while they are holding off a brutal invasion. What’s more, the large presence of irregular, volunteer fighters on the Ukrainian side could complicate accountability for crimes like this. Asked about the incident on Thursday, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said “the Ukrainian army observes the rules of warfare” and pledged that any “isolated incidents will definitely be investigated."

So far, Ukraine has done the right thing. Meanwhile, the Russian military continues to commit atrocities.
sorry but you are so naiv or simply dumb...........zelenskij simply ordered that filming actions are forbidden.Problem sovled.No vid no accusation.......
 
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I am aware of one instance and, so far, Ukraine has pledged to handle the situation just like the Western nations would handle it. Again, there is a vast difference between ordering or ignoring war crimes (Russia) and punishing rogue elements of your armed forces who commit war crimes.

On Wednesday, the New York Times verified the veracity of a video that appears to show Ukrainian forces executing one Russian prisoner of war and leaving another to die on a road near Kyiv. The revelation puts Ukrainian President Zelensky in a tough spot. He has framed Ukraine’s fight as a struggle for democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. Holding Ukrainian forces accountable for war crimes would be consistent with that.

At the same time, it’s not easy, politically, to prosecute your own soldiers while they are holding off a brutal invasion. What’s more, the large presence of irregular, volunteer fighters on the Ukrainian side could complicate accountability for crimes like this. Asked about the incident on Thursday, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said “the Ukrainian army observes the rules of warfare” and pledged that any “isolated incidents will definitely be investigated."

So far, Ukraine has done the right thing. Meanwhile, the Russian military continues to commit atrocities.
Hahaha "one instance"

It was already obvious to most, but this post is the nail in the coffin that nobody can take you seriously on any matters regarding Ukraine.
 
sorry but you are so naiv or simply dumb...........zelenskij simply ordered that filming actions are forbidden.Problem sovled.No vid no accusation.......
Sorry, but you are dumber. Ukraine, unlike Russia, has allowed foreign news crews to travel throughout the country. Who do you think is filming all the footage? Where is the proof to support your claim?

In fact, Mantas Kvedaravicius, a Lithuanian documentary filmmaker, was killed in the port city of Mariupol. It is quite easy to debunk your lies.

Hahaha "one instance"

It was already obvious to most, but this post is the nail in the coffin that nobody can take you seriously on any matters regarding Ukraine.
There is only one instance of which I am aware. It does not mean that there are not others. If so, then post the news articles, instead of making baseless claims.

Even if Ukrainians had committed dozens of criminal acts, it pales by comparison to the thousands of deaths intentionally committed by Russian war criminals.
 
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Boris Volodarsky is an independent intelligence analyst and formerly a captain in Russia's special forces, the GRU Spetsnaz. He is now an intelligence historian and a fellow at the Royal Historical Society in London.
When we talk about the Russian army and Russian secret services, which of them must be blamed for strategic and tactical mistakes in this war?

First of all, Putin and his submissive brainless National Security Council – all its members – are responsible for this mad decision and its great flop. At the next level of responsibility are the Fifth Service of the FSB in charge of the clandestine operation in Ukraine and the GU (main directorate) of the army headquarters who must provide reliable intelligence before any action takes place. Honestly, I did not expect anything else because since Putin came to power in 2000 all people who surround him are drunk, corrupt, lecherous, and imbecile. Those who are not, left the country long time ago.
 

U.S. believes Russia used short-range ballistic missile in railway station strike​

„Ukraine said at least 50 people were killed and many more wounded in a strike on a station in the city of Kramatorsk that was packed with civilians hoping to flee the threat of a major Russian offensive.“

 
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why do you guys publish the same crap as the media does in this thread. People interested in the war will already have read it :D
shills who post fake news so people reading in it will belive in it.
only problem the bombs parts are clearly from an ukrainian missle.Russians doesn't even have these in their arsenal but guess what who cares
 
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"russia doesn't have tochka u" from prorussian pussy :D
aha, say it to 47th missile and 238th artillery brigades of the 8th combined arms of russian forces. they'll be surprised.


The 47th missile brigade is armed with the 9K79 Tochka-U missile system. The 238th Artillery Brigade is equipped with 2A65 Msta-B guns and 9K57 Uragan multiple launch rocket systems.

for sure its a azov nazi going to kuban and made these scenes :)
 
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only problem the bombs parts are clearly from an ukrainian missle.Russians doesn't even have these in their arsenal but guess what who cares
How would you even know that? Are you an expert on the Russian missile inventory? For example, Russia is still using tanks from the 1960's and 1970's (as well as their more modern tanks).

If you have actual proof that "the bomb parts are clearly from an ukrainian missle [sic]" and that Russia does not have those particular missiles in its inventory, then post it here.

Why do you never post any actual evidence of your unsubstantiated claims? Who is the real shill here?
 
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"russia doesn't have tochka u" from prorussian pussy :D
aha, say it to 47th missile and 238th artillery brigades of the 8th combined arms of russian forces. they'll be surprised.


The 47th missile brigade is armed with the 9K79 Tochka-U missile system. The 238th Artillery Brigade is equipped with 2A65 Msta-B guns and 9K57 Uragan multiple launch rocket systems.

for sure its a azov nazi going to kuban and made these scenes :)
They didn't have to go anywhere because the missile was launched from the territory controlled by the Ukrainian Army
 
How would you even know that? Are you an expert on the Russian missile inventory? For example, Russia is still using tanks from the 1960's and 1970's (as well as their more modern tanks).

If you have actual proof that "the bomb parts are clearly from an ukrainian missle [sic]" and that Russia does not have those particular missiles in its inventory, then post it here.

Why do you never post any actual evidence of your unsubstantiated claims? Who is the real shill here?
because i stopped wasting my time on idiots.
proof is everywhere on non mass media.
i won't use more of my time to proof the never ending nonsense of some people here.
i have enough work to do myself
 
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Yup of course the missile came from Ukrainian territory. Spectre and Fleece are either double vaccinated and therefore have lost 50 IQ points (you think I'm joking see Bhakdi's theory on this) or they are bad-faith actors.

It reminds me of the sniper bullets in Maidan that went into some tree trunks. Yet the trees were quickly disposed of so it could not be found which direction and building they came from.

Of course, we now know they were Georgian mercenaries hired in by Nuland.
 
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Oh, I see you both with this prorussian dickhead in twitter became a ballistics experts. I guess you should move there and debunk on expert level all crimes. world needed you :D
And you are just another armchair warrior who thinks this is a sort of computer game and that it was a great idea to flood Ukraine with weapons. We will see whether it works out for the west or hit back like a boomerang.
 
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And you are just another armchair warrior who thinks this is a sort of computer game and that it was a great idea to flood Ukraine with weapons. We will see whether it works out for the west or hit back like a boomerang.
Spoiler alert: I am drunk and I got an email notification about this

You are both biased BUT

What if Russia didn't invade in the first place (the right thing to do) BTW I'm not defending any country like the US n their actions I'm just thinking that you all are forgetting why this happened in the first place. Russia thinks Ukraine is a part of their territory and they have a right to administer it. If this invasion didn't happen in the place, what would be bad? Would it realistically be bad for anyone? I'm geniunely curious. I'm sorry if I missed anything. Peace y'all.
 
And you are just another armchair warrior who thinks this is a sort of computer game and that it was a great idea to flood Ukraine with weapons. We will see whether it works out for the west or hit back like a boomerang.
It's crazy what is happening. All it is doing is leading to civilian loss of life. Check the testimonies of people in Mariupol and the surrounding area, all the negative sentiment is towards the Zelensky puppet regime and the western clowns running the show.

Spoiler alert: I am drunk and I got an email notification about this

You are both biased BUT

What if Russia didn't invade in the first place (the right thing to do) BTW I'm not defending any country like the US n their actions I'm just thinking that you all are forgetting why this happened in the first place. Russia thinks Ukraine is a part of their territory and they have a right to administer it. If this invasion didn't happen in the place, what would be bad? Would it realistically be bad for anyone? I'm geniunely curious. I'm sorry if I missed anything. Peace y'all.
There's some evidence that Russia beat Ukraine to the punch, as the Ukrainians were planning a big attack on Donbas. Hence why 60k troops were in the region.
 
Spoiler alert: I am drunk and I got an email notification about this

You are both biased BUT

What if Russia didn't invade in the first place (the right thing to do) BTW I'm not defending any country like the US n their actions I'm just thinking that you all are forgetting why this happened in the first place. Russia thinks Ukraine is a part of their territory and they have a right to administer it. If this invasion didn't happen in the place, what would be bad? Would it realistically be bad for anyone? I'm geniunely curious. I'm sorry if I missed anything. Peace y'all.
In reality, it is far from being that simple. If you want to understand the conflict in Ukraine on more than simple propaganda level, I suggest to watch this George Friedman's talk. It is a bit old and irrelevant at times but explains roots of the current conflict quite well in my opinion.
 
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