Anyone discover the horrors of donbass region after 8 years??
Stop being hypocrites.
nsfw/nsfl ???
>Ukrainian authorities estimate that around 400 bodies of civilians were found in Bucha. Two days after it was liberated by Ukrainian forces in 2021, Zelenskyy visited the town and described the killing of civilians as “genocide.”
Fuck Russia
And here it is not yet discovered Mariupol with tens of thousands horrors
> Here we examine what happened after the killings. Which tactics did the Kremlin engage from its playbook to try to confuse the world, escape responsibility, and soften the impact of what were truly horrific crimes?
And the horror and revulsion at the Russian invading army’s actions only continued to grow from there.
It’s a shame that it took so long for the veil of disbelief that such actions are possible so close to home to be lifted, to say nothing of the flawed policy of courting Russia in the feeble hope that they might somehow change or at least stay in their own yard, instead of reopening decades-old wounds, not just in their former Empire, but across Eastern Europe. Yet, what happened happened, and we can only hope that EE’s counsel never gets dismissed again.
Hopefully the mistakes that led to Bucha will never be repeated again.
Hopefully the invasion will be repelled sooner rather than later, so that the ghosts of the many victims of Russian aggression may finally find peace.
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Fuck you, Putin!
Big rip
Anyone discover the horrors of donbass region after 8 years??
Stop being hypocrites.
nsfw/nsfl ???
>Ukrainian authorities estimate that around 400 bodies of civilians were found in Bucha. Two days after it was liberated by Ukrainian forces in 2021, Zelenskyy visited the town and described the killing of civilians as “genocide.”
Fuck Russia
And here it is not yet discovered Mariupol with tens of thousands horrors
> Here we examine what happened after the killings. Which tactics did the Kremlin engage from its playbook to try to confuse the world, escape responsibility, and soften the impact of what were truly horrific crimes?
[https://euvsdisinfo.eu/the-bucha-massacre-mapping-a-year-of-kremlin-denial/](https://euvsdisinfo.eu/the-bucha-massacre-mapping-a-year-of-kremlin-denial/)
And the horror and revulsion at the Russian invading army’s actions only continued to grow from there.
It’s a shame that it took so long for the veil of disbelief that such actions are possible so close to home to be lifted, to say nothing of the flawed policy of courting Russia in the feeble hope that they might somehow change or at least stay in their own yard, instead of reopening decades-old wounds, not just in their former Empire, but across Eastern Europe. Yet, what happened happened, and we can only hope that EE’s counsel never gets dismissed again.
Hopefully the mistakes that led to Bucha will never be repeated again.
Hopefully the invasion will be repelled sooner rather than later, so that the ghosts of the many victims of Russian aggression may finally find peace.
Slava Ukraini.