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#143
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01-23-2024, 10:50 AM
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| My Rank: PRIVATE Poster Rank:9030 Join Date: Oct 2023 Posts: 18 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 4 Post(s)
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread VII
After having watched many drone videos from both sides I wonder: Wouldn't it be better to leave the wounded combattants alone than to finish them after the first strike? It would be tying up the enemys ressources and save ones own ressources. And another war crime could be avoided. |
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#144
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01-24-2024, 05:10 AM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread VII
Todays Il-76 plane crash in Belgorod region. Reportedly 70 dead. Russian media says they were mostly UA prisoners of war suposed to be exchanged later this day. But it is hard to believe they would get such luxurious transport |
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#145
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01-24-2024, 06:32 AM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread VII
UA prisoners of war: 65, crew:6, others: 3... rumour it carried missiles, and rumour that it was hit by (3) Ukr missiles, which might have been donated by Western factions so not sure who fired the missiles |
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#146
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01-24-2024, 09:53 AM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread VII
lot of rumours, but nothing sure "❗️A military aircraft is always a legitimate target. The ****** are forcing the issue with prisoners in order to force Ukraine not to shoot down planes over Russian territory. If it were so, photos of bodies would be in all channels within 20 minutes. The speed with which they reported that there were prisoners indicates a planned operation..." more videos of crash site |