Is this the first captured Russian not claiming he (and his mom) didn’t know where he was going and what he was doing
Dude looks like someone who likes bombing residential areas
I mean, this is war. A soldier is not supposed to discuss orders.
A russian telling the truth. We should place him in a museum
Whatever he did, it’s still a war crime to publicly display POWs
Of course. It was his job. He, like millions around the world, has chosen a military career in which you’re paid to kill as you’re ordered by those above you.
Send him west, I’m sure Americans would love a new toy to get information from.
Parading enemy POWs is a violation of the third Geneva Convention and the mods should delete posts like this. We wouldn’t accept this if Russia did it.
This is super interesting but I can’t shake the fact that displaying POWs is a violation of the Geneva conventions and that doesn’t sit well with me.
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Is this the first captured Russian not claiming he (and his mom) didn’t know where he was going and what he was doing
Dude looks like someone who likes bombing residential areas
I mean, this is war. A soldier is not supposed to discuss orders.
A russian telling the truth. We should place him in a museum
Whatever he did, it’s still a war crime to publicly display POWs
Of course. It was his job. He, like millions around the world, has chosen a military career in which you’re paid to kill as you’re ordered by those above you.
Send him west, I’m sure Americans would love a new toy to get information from.
Parading enemy POWs is a violation of the third Geneva Convention and the mods should delete posts like this. We wouldn’t accept this if Russia did it.
This is super interesting but I can’t shake the fact that displaying POWs is a violation of the Geneva conventions and that doesn’t sit well with me.