• @cfgaussian@lemmygrad.ml
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    171 year ago

    It’s even worse. There is a good deal of evidence that most of these accusations by Ukraine are projection. So you are safer betting that whatever new atrocity they decided to accuse Russia of is one they have actually been committing. They literally have children on their online kill list, and we know from videos and testimony that they torture and murder civilians and POWs alike. The Russians have actually shown pictures of torture rooms they found in liberated areas.

    Sadly many of these crimes are probably never going to become known in the west, they will keep being denied and the accusation projected at Russia.

    • @Mzuark@lemmygrad.ml
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      61 year ago

      The things that are going to happen in Ukraine once Russian forces pull out for good are abominable to think about.

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        The Russian forces are not going anywhere, the four former Ukrainian Oblasts that they are present in are permanently a part of Russia now. And Putin has hinted that more may be added in the future. The reason why the Ukronazis are going into turbo mode with their atrocities in Donbass at the moment is the same why the Nazis committed some of their worst massacres and atrocities after 1942 when they started to be pushed back and lose ground: they know that this is their last chance to torture and kill defenseless people in the regions populated by the ethnic group they hate before they are kicked out for good.

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          41 year ago

          Seeing people defend those butchers really bothers me. It’s beyond clear at this point that the “Russia is committing genocide” narrative is pure projection.