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#84
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03-14-2022, 11:29 AM
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Re: Pictures From The Russian Invasion of Ukraine
The fault lies with the Russian Government. A dictatorial government. And yet we're punishing everything Russian indiscriminately. The people, the dogs and cats, the arts and culture. Everything. That's wrong.
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#85
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03-14-2022, 05:10 PM
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Re: Pictures From The Russian Invasion of Ukraine
The people must pay as they won't challenge the establishment and the only way to get putting to calm his ass down is to make his people want him outta power for the misery he's bringing to the Russian people
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#86
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03-15-2022, 07:00 AM
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| My Rank: PRIVATE Poster Rank:24244 Join Date: Sep 2020 Posts: 2 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 2 Post(s)
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Re: Pictures From The Russian Invasion of Ukraine
You don’t know shit about anything you think Putin was going to sit back and watch Ukraine join NATO you fucking idiot
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#88
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03-15-2022, 02:43 PM
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Re: Pictures From The Russian Invasion of Ukraine
MARIUPOL, Ukraine (AP) — A wounded pregnant woman who was taken on a stretcher from a maternity hospital that was bombed by Russia last week has died, along with her baby, The Associated Press has learned. Images of the woman, whom the AP has not been able to identify, were seen around the world, personifying the horror of an attack on civilians. She was one of at least three pregnant women tracked down by AP from the maternity hospital that was bombarded Wednesday in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol. The other two survived, along with their newborn daughters. In video and photos shot by AP journalists after the hospital attack, the wounded woman stroked her bloodied lower left abdomen as emergency workers carried her through the rubble, her blanched face mirroring her shock at what had just happened. It was among the most brutal moments so far in Russia’s now 19-day-old war in Ukraine. The woman was taken to another hospital, closer to the front line, where doctors tried to save her. Realizing she was losing her baby, medics said, she had cried out to them, “Kill me now!” Dr. Timur Marin said Saturday that the woman’s pelvis had been crushed and her hip detached. Her baby was delivered via cesarean section but showed “no signs of life,” he said. They tried to save the woman, and “more than 30 minutes of resuscitation of the mother didn’t produce results,” Marin said. “Both died.” In the chaos after the airstrike, medical workers did not get her name before her husband and father took away her body. Doctors said they were grateful that she didn’t end up in the mass graves being dug for many of Mariupol’s dead. Accused of attacking civilians, Russian officials claimed the maternity hospital had been taken over by Ukrainian extremists to use as a base, and that no patients or medics were left inside. Russia’s ambassador to the U.N. and the Russian Embassy in London falsely described the AP images as fakes. Associated Press journalists, who have been reporting from inside blockaded Mariupol since early in the war, documented the attack and saw the victims and damage firsthand. They shot video and photos of several bloodstained, pregnant mothers fleeing the blown-out maternity ward as medical workers shouted and children cried. The AP team tracked down some of the victims Friday and Saturday after they were transferred to another hospital on the outskirts of Mariupol. The port city on the Sea of Azov has been without supplies of food, water, power or heat for more than a week. Electricity from emergency generators is reserved for operating rooms. As survivors described their ordeal, explosions shook the walls, causing medical workers to flinch. Shelling and shooting in the area is sporadic but relentless. Emotions ran high, even as doctors and nurses focused on their work. |
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#89
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03-15-2022, 04:20 PM
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Re: Pictures From The Russian Invasion of Ukraine
One body at a time isn't efficient, so logistically it doesn't make sense to haul this thing over terrain that requires paved roads and a truck with adequate fuel. Also, I thought this was originally about a trash incinerator story, and now that footage is being turned around to create a false narrative. It's not a good look, like when the "Ghost of Kiev" or Snake Island soldiers stories came out to be false.
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#90
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03-16-2022, 06:40 PM
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Re: Pictures From The Russian Invasion of Ukraine
That pregnant lady died with her child yesterday, there is no hope, but at least all of you get to see the thing I've studied my whole life, not an OOTW but an actual wholly organized nation state defending itself... Hope we get some good test data ^^
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