Smity Werbenjagermanjensen
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- Jul 12, 2018
For what it's worth, people need to stop mentioning the UK shooting down Russia like they don't want to discuss it. It's likely the request to convene that Russia submitted either didn't assign blame or blamed Ukraine for it. The UK shot it down and then submitted their own request to convene, one where they will take a center stage instead of Russia.If Russia did do what is being suggested they did, then I'd absolutely be condemning them. Available evidence doesn't really seem to support it though, unless there's something I've missed (In which case please direct me to it.).
Things wrong with the story:
1: The timeline doesn't really seem to fit, The bodies aren't mentioned until several days after the town is "liberated", despite being out in the open. It also is only reported after Azov and SAFARI are on the scene. The bodies also seem relatively "fresh", though it has been mentioned that the area is quite cold, and I don't think there have been any closeups.
2: The dead civilians seem to be wearing paraphernalia that implies they're supportive of Russia, are surrounded by Russian humanitarian aid. Why would the Russians feed these guys, give them white armbands, and THEN shoot them? (You could argue that the MRE packages are just rubbish blown in from wherever, admittedly.)
3: Azov/The ukie military have been shown to abuse/maim PoWs/civilians in the past, multiple times. Not even just documentation of this, but footage they themselves have released for some fucking reason. I've not seen footage of Russians doing anything approaching the same thing. (Though there is the video of (chechens?) handing an Azov guy an unloaded pistol and having him "shoot" his friend, and some other milder stuff).
4: What's the motive for the Russians murdering civilians and leaving them in plain view for The Ukrainians to find?
5: Why was the Russian request for an investigation at the UN shot down? I have absolutely no idea why this would be done unless there's something to hide.
If Russia took center stage it's likely they would abuse that privilege to vigorously deny any evidence the Russia did it, and instead say all the bodies are fake or assign blame squarely to Ukraine. Personally though I wouldn't be surprised both were committing atrocities against civilians under the guise "They're Nazis" for Russian troops or "They're Russian saboteurs" for Ukrainian troops.