Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 6

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pinball wizard

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Thought you gave up. Your previous attempts drew little audience bro.
How about this one:
How Ukrainian media are justifying the execution of Russian fighters in Makiivka
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pinball wizard

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So if someone shoots back at you, just stand still and let him kill you because he is a POW?
Well, that did not happen in the video. Clearly.

Let's all defend the indefensible. Apparently because the "west" said the ukrops are inviolate.

Pull the other one. As that other dimwit said, bro.
 

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Well, that did not happen in the video. Clearly.

Let's all defend the indefensible. Apparently because the "west" said the ukrops are inviolate.

Pull the other one. As that other dimwit said, bro.
Its indeed a sad state of affairs. Members here celebrating the death of people simply because the western media painted them as evil. In the end those are still people, following orders. No one should be dying. But celebrating and getting a hard on for anyones death just shows the true colors of the likes of the members on this forum.
 

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Any ongoing war crime investigations by Russia given the action of some of their soldiers?
That's a fair argument. So where's the UN? Or some neutral party to investigate this? Clearly (if you insist) both sides cannot be trusted.

Oh, I just realised, the UN is not impartial either. Maybe North Korea then? Afghanistan?
 

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Well, that did not happen in the video. Clearly.

Let's all defend the indefensible. Apparently because the "west" said the ukrops are inviolate.

Pull the other one. As that other dimwit said, bro.
*If* any Ukrainians committed war crimes then they should be tried in court...

Tell us all about how Russia has responded to extradition requests for the people who poisoned people with Polonium and Novichok...? How did they respond to extradition requests for the men found guilty of blowing up flight MH17?
 

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*If* any Ukrainians committed war crimes then they should be tried in court...

Tell us all about how Russia has responded to extradition requests for the people who poisoned people with Polonium and Novichok...? How did they respond to extradition requests for the men found guilty of blowing up flight MH17?
MH17, is that the one that crashed somewhere near the Seychelles?
 

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That's a fair argument. So where's the UN? Or some neutral party to investigate this? Clearly (if you insist) both sides cannot be trusted.

Oh, I just realised, the UN is not impartial either. Maybe North Korea then? Afghanistan?
I seemed to have missed your outrage posts over Russia's alleged violations and commission of war crimes?
 

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Interesting?

BRICS, have you heard of it?
I have.

What I find more interesting is your attempt to strawman some suggestion of incompetence or corruption, using the ANC. Where as the ANC actually support Russia, just like you do.

It suggests that you missed the ironic conclusion that you are more alike with the ANC's values than you care to admit, given your joint support and approval of Russia.
 

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Italy to approve new law on supplies to Ukraine​

Italy will approve a new law on military and civilian supplies to Ukraine throughout 2023, Defence Minister Guido Crosetto told Il Foglio newspaper.
The law will allow Rome’s government to send aid to Ukraine without seeking parliamentary authorisation each time based on a decree that expires at the end of the year.
“The Defence [Ministry] will shortly propose to renew that same measure, extending it to all of 2023,” Crosetto said.
As it has done in the past, Italy will continue supplying arms, “in the times and ways that we will agree with our Atlantic allies and with Kyiv”, Crosetto added.
 
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