A captured Russian was served a notice of suspicion of shooting a Ukrainian serviceman

by Mil_in_ua

15 comments
  1. What is the realistic sentence for this dickhead?, I am personally against death penalties, because those assholes always find god, doing them a favour by killing them.

    Rather see him do life in prison and then only time he sees the sky, is when he is cleaning up the mess Russia made.

  2. Cant open the link. Did he shoot the Ukrainian while serving in the russian military? If so, there is no crime here. Not that i advocate for the Orcs.

  3. Ukraine doing the right, humane thing here. Even though emotionally looking, one would say this Russian warcrime perpetrator is getting off the hook too easy. Respect to UAF for taking this course of action! Slava Ukraini!!!

  4. >SSU investigators served Kurashov with a notice of suspicion under Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (violation of the laws and customs of war, combined with premeditated murder).

    Sometimes law sounds like poetry. A very happy poetry, for good people. A gigantic hammer smash, for the wicked.

    Goodbye, you misery.

  5. After a Ukrainian victory, his life sentence should be upgraded to a public hanging.

  6. In Ukraine, all life sentences are without parole.
    The death penalty was abolished in 1999.

  7. I’m human, so I’m not able to judge even an ant or a ruzzian. However, in my time, I’ve trod on a few ant’s and in my Countries Military, I would be wrong to say I’d not given my Countries Justice to its foes. Ukraine is a Sovereign Land, and It’s Military carry out its justice in its lands, so ruzzia takes its life in its hands, and as such, it needs leave or suffer whatever punishment Ukraine seems fit.

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