Russian Invasion of Ukraine Megathread - Episode III - Revenge of the Ruski (now unlocked with new skins and gameplay modes!!!)

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1. They have. Read up.
Source.
2. What makes you think Russia is freeing violent Felons while Ukraine only sent the good boi prisoner who dindunuffin?
We have videos of Prigozhin promising freedom to prisoners who will join wagner.
3. It doesn't matter if they're Zambian citizens, They acted in their capacity as an individual to break a law then agreed to fight for Russia again in their own capacity as an individual. You do not get special protection for breaking a law in a foreign country. Some Americans have, but you really have to be someone important to the US government or have a high profile for that to happen because otherwise the US Government is just as happy to let you rot in a 3rd world prison as anyone else.
If you think that when nation detains citizen of foreign country on arbitrary charges and force them to fight for them in war is lawful, then I don't have anything to say :story:
 
After sentencing yes, there's a whole heap of restrictions placed upon you after sentencing and serving. This is completely irrelevant to under or over the table deals that a person might agree to. Again why wouldn't you want to recruit from the prison population, even if you eliminate any and all felonies (which realistically would be the last people to be considered) they only make up a little under half of the prison population, at least in the us. Especially before or immediately starting a deployment when you realistically don't know what the casualty rate will be.

Also using the word scouting is rather misleading as it implies prisoners being actively sought after, it's more to do with a change in recruitment standards. Basically expanding the pool of bodies to draw from.

I'm not at all denying that Russia is using prisoners in the frontline. My issue is simply with people pretending this is some horrific, never before seen a front to common decency when not only is this something has has been done both historically and in recent times by other countries but also it's not the worst pool you could be drawing people from.

As for "evidence" i don't have a convenient video to supply to you, however if you bother talking with veterans from those conflicts (you could even probably find a few on youtube) they're not shy about mentioning whatever Jailbirds were active in their unit.

I used to think the 34 in your name was referring to the firearm but now i'm starting to think it's referring to your IQ.
"Trust me bro, you got to just like ask around and you'll find out I'm not bushitting you. No I can't just pull up a policy letter or news article of my claims. Also you am low IQ".

You really showed us.
 
Source.

We have videos of Prigozhin promising freedom to prisoners who will join wagner.

If you think that when nation detains citizen of foreign country on arbitrary charges and force them to fight for them in war is lawful, then I don't have anything to say :story:
Again, i know they're recruiting prisoners, i'm not denying it, i'm asking what makes you think they're any worst than whatever prisoners Ukraine is recruiting?
As for the last part, you don't know what this person was imprisoned for, hell you don't even know if this person really exists. Regardless, when you go abroad, you're kind of expected to follow that countries laws.
"Trust me bro, you got to just like ask around and you'll find out I'm not bushitting you. No I can't just pull up a policy letter or news article of my claims. Also you am low IQ".

You really showed us.
There's nothing to be shown to the blind.
 
Is this a lynching too? Not sure what the whole story is here or if it's even facutal. I don't take random nobodies on telegram as fact based news (unless it's Null).
Give it time; in the interim, here is a video of the lynching of "pro-Russians" in Kherson, with their USSR military ID as proof. Our Democracy as interpreted by Kiev.


In Kherson, the Armed Forces of Ukraine mock the locals. The task of the Ukrainian rescuers of punishers is to report on the capture of pro-Russian Kherson residents. Therefore, they grab the first ones who come across, who turned out to have a Soviet (!) military ID. Yes, such are the majority of the male population of Ukraine before 1972. The goal is clear - to intimidate the opponents of the Kyiv regime and amuse the cruelty of their supporters.
 
Reality does not matter. The only thing that matters is what line the TV spits out at them, it's all propaganda until the news anchor repeats some watered down version of it. Its what makes Ukie supporters especially irritating compared to Ivan supporters.
 
You people are acting like the idea of sending prisoners to war in exchange for a reduced or suspended sentence is anything new.
in this particular case it's not about sending prisoners to war, but about sending a foreigner prisoner to a war
seeing how russian MOD has been lying about not sending conscripts to frontlines, I am willing to believe they had this nig sign some paper he couldnt even read, and put him on a train to frontlines to act as a bullet sponge

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Its still way above baseline, dramatically so, this is going to crush heavy industry if allowed to continue.
it's back to levels from before the war
gas prices were higher than today for half of 00's (and back then dollar was less devalued too)
eurofag trannies status: not freezing to death this winter

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Those are not "pro-russian residents", those are russian soldiers left on the right bank, who dressed on civvie clothes to escape. They flash their "war tickets" to prove they are in service. Why would civilians even carry a soviet issued "war ticket"?
 
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gas prices were higher than today for half of 00's (and back then dollar was less devalued too)
The 2000s were noted for being extremely shaky both in the financial sector as a result of the dot-com bubble bursting and the energy crisis as a result of the Iraq War and Israel's invasion of Lebanon. As a fair bit of irony, the only good year in the decade was 2007 which heralded in one of the biggest financial crashes in half a century.
 
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Those are not "pro-russian residents", those are russian soldiers left on the right bank, who dressed on civvie clothes to escape. They flash their "war tickets" to prove they are in service. Why would civilians even carry a soviet issued "war ticket"?
Look at this woman my little potato, a woman marked as a collaborator by Kiev, for singing at a May 9 event; the anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War (WW2).
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She held the position of director of the Kherson Art Museum from the occupation authorities :story:

This last claim is so ridiculous: "and was involved in the organization of its robbery by the Russian occupiers". Either anything Russian has no place in their version of Ukraine and Russia taking the art to prevent its destruction shouldn't be an issue, or Ukraine is merely appropriating Russian culture with the intention to claim its Ukrainian. Can't have it both ways, khokhols.
 
>no not the hecking soviet loyalists and collaberators
What's wrong with going against people that would betray your country to the enemy again?
Seems like it's less about "collaborators" since anyone siding with Russia evacuated when offered the opportunity, as opposed to genocide of ethnic Russians who nevertheless side with Kiev. You know, the behavior which resulted in a lot folks hanging at Nuremberg.

But I'm not trying to convince you (or anyone else), just pointing out the hypocrisy when Ukrofaggots accuse Russia of doing the same.
 
Either anything Russian has no place in their version of Ukraine and Russia taking the art to prevent its destruction shouldn't be an issue, or Ukraine is merely appropriating Russian culture with the intention to claim its Ukrainian. Can't have it both ways, khokhols.
Anything Russian has no place in most East Europe, hence countries closing the borders to mobilization escapees.
It's a war. If you want to see acceptance of Russians grow, we need peace, territorial integrity restored, and then we will start the decades long process of rebuilding trust and reconciliation.
Russians are obviously cozy with the war in a large percentage, they either support it openly, or they don't care as long as they have food, or they're too afraid to speak up. None of this is acceptable.
Ukraine will obviously purge itself of any Russian influence. It's literally happened in all wars with a clear ethnic side to the conflict.
 
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Seems like it's less about "collaborators" since anyone siding with Russia evacuated when offered the opportunity, as opposed to genocide of ethnic Russians who nevertheless side with Kiev. You know, the behavior which resulted in a lot folks hanging at Nuremberg.

But I'm not trying to convince you (or anyone else), just pointing out the hypocrisy when Ukrofaggots accuse Russia of doing the same.
which part of the vid you have posted is the "genocide"? that poke on the forehead at the end?
 
Right, its all Putin, nobody else was involved, he just decided to invade on a whim without any sort of prompting and there isn't two decades of prologue to this conflict that makes NATO look just as shitty as Russia. Make no mention of the borderline psychotic military adventurism and nonstop coups the Bush and Obama administrations got up to for nearly 15 years. The group responsible for this batch of suffering is the American deepstate who ran the Maidan coup, everything else is just reactive to that event. Putin is no angel, but the American deepstate is a blight upon the globe, and needs to be exterminated for the benefit of all mankind, the coups in Libya and Syria were so devoid of purpose or direction that they remain unresolved hellscapes to this day that are heavy burdens to other NATO members like Turkey, Greece, and Italy.

The American deepstate caused this war, they prolong it and profit from it. The first thing out of everyone's mouth should be condemnation of these dickheads.
The second Putin pulled that annexation bullshit this entire narrative was destroyed. Not that it was very convincing to begin with.

By the way, when is Putin going to travel to one of the conquered cities on the frontlines and visit his soldiers like Zelensky just did in Kherson? Surely the 93.11% of the residents in Zaporizhzhia who voted for annexation would give him a hero's welcome!

Just like the Z-Man himself he should be able walk around Melitopol completely unarmed without a helmet, protected only by his loyal soldiers and the love and devotion of his new forcibly Russian people.

Right?

Russians are obviously cozy with the war in a large percentage, they either support it openly, or they don't care as long as they have food, or they're too afraid to speak up. None of this is acceptable.
Russia is still heavily dominated by old Soviet thinking. Shut up, don't ask questions, play by the rules, steal when you get permission from higher up and you can get along OK. Or even do very well if you have a talent for this kind of politicking. There's also the horror of the 1990s which makes people even less willing to rock the boat, it was absolutely brutal for Russia in every way, shape and form and it's not surprising people would prefer an unjust stability to just chaos.

Too many people forget the Soviet Union didn't collapse that long ago...there are plenty of people in Russia today who were formed under that system currently in charge of things. And they're not that old, someone in their 50's or 60's would have spent a substantial portion of their lives as adults under the USSR.

It will probably take them literally dying off before things change, this kind of ingrained behavior can't be changed at this point.
 
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