The War in the Ukraine

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
I was just watching 60 minutes and they had a story on Russian war crimes. So the Ukrainians have a bus that was hit by a Russian weapon. The explosion killed people on the bus and around it. They said 35 died and 145 were wounded. So they wrap the bus in plastic to preserve the evidence for a future war crimes trial… until they cut it open and enter so the 60 minutes crew can go in and record. They have a witness on the bus who survived and said he had to walk out of the front of the bus through dead bodies. The video 60 minutes recorded of the front inside showed no blood on the floor. So did they wash out the bus? Then they say it was a high tech precision weapon. Is that so they can claim the bus was intentionally targeted so that would make it more serious of a crime as opposed to it’s not as bad if it wasn’t?
 

AndrewJ

Junior Member
Registered Member
I was just watching 60 minutes and they had a story on Russian war crimes. So the Ukrainians have a bus that was hit by a Russian weapon. The explosion killed people on the bus and around it. They said 35 died and 145 were wounded. So they wrap the bus in plastic to preserve the evidence for a future war crimes trial… until they cut it open and enter so the 60 minutes crew can go in and record. They have a witness on the bus who survived and said he had to walk out of the front of the bus through dead bodies. The video 60 minutes recorded of the front inside showed no blood on the floor. So did they wash out the bus? Then they say it was a high tech precision weapon. Is that so they can claim the bus was intentionally targeted so that would make it more serious of a crime as opposed to it’s not as bad if it wasn’t?

IMO Russia's war crimes on Ukrainian civilians are countless and unquestionable. Everytime some Russian targets were hit, (i.e. warships, planes, oil refining infra, and etc.), Russia came up with a massive wave of random missile attacks against Ukrainian cities. I'm not saying Ukraine is not doing the same, but Russia is doing more cuz they have much more missiles, adding that Ukrainian military targets are less than Russian ones, therefore Ukraine suffers more crimes against civilians.

I'm not sure if this particular case is true or not. But the trend is clear and unquestionable. It's a sad fact happening everyday. :rolleyes:

 

Soldier30

Captain
Registered Member
A Russian drone operator showed a large amount of destroyed Ukrainian equipment in the Pokrovsk district, on the outskirts of Myrnohrad, the Russian designation for the village of Dimitrov. Myrnohrad is considered an eastern suburb of Pokrovsk. Russian aircraft are currently actively targeting Myrnohrad using FAB bombs.

 

Sinnavuuty

Captain
Registered Member
IMO Russia's war crimes on Ukrainian civilians are countless and unquestionable. Everytime some Russian targets were hit, (i.e. warships, planes, oil refining infra, and etc.), Russia came up with a massive wave of random missile attacks against Ukrainian cities. I'm not saying Ukraine is not doing the same, but Russia is doing more cuz they have much more missiles, adding that Ukrainian military targets are less than Russian ones, therefore Ukraine suffers more crimes against civilians.

I'm not sure if this particular case is true or not. But the trend is clear and unquestionable. It's a sad fact happening everyday. :rolleyes:

I agree with you about Russian war crimes, but we must acknowledge that the Russians often attack civilian facilities because the Ukrainian military ends up using civilian infrastructure for military purposes. The Russians end up using military intelligence (HUMINT) to conduct this surveillance and direct targets to missile units.

This was the case with numerous kindergartens, theaters, schools, and shopping malls being used by the AFU as warehouses, meeting areas, supply storage, and other facilities.
 
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