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Very much agree ref that video of 15th Kara-Dag Brigade. Firing that close over a friendly trooper was exceedingly risky 😬.

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What are the destiny of russial oil in the black sea?

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The destination wasn't reported. The destiny of the one ship was to break apart. Later reports say the second ship ran aground.

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Becouse i want to now, who buy this crude

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The buyer hasn't been reported. There is a good chance that these ships were part of the 200-strong shadow fleet that transports oil to avoid the sanctions. This would make it less likely that Russia would report the destination or that outside parties would know the destination.

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Thanks mr hill! I wan believe this couple, were of this shadow fleet

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Saw the video where one Uki threw a mine but his toss wasn't good enough to get it in the building.

SOOOOOO...

He runs back picks up the now fused mine and tosses correctly...then makes the wheeled get-away with his comrades.

Brave.

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And then there was the detonation before they cleared the area, too.

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Hunting civilians with drones etc is a war crime, I think?

These bastards attacking civilians like this should be punished.

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Shooting and beheading prisoners are war crimes, too. Actually, the list of war crimes committed is long. There's a warrant for Putin's arrest because of a war crime, but he still travels to certain countries, even to those that have signed a treaty to arrest people with warrants.

A lot of things should happen but this is our world.

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"This is our world" and I'll add a corollary "we have to force those things to happen." It's up to us.

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Yeah, on that note. Mongolia: I get it, they're dependent on Russian energy. Fine, but by letting Putin visit, they should have been removed from the list of Rome statute signatories. Or at least something more than what was done (what was done? I'm not aware of anything).

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Just as Israel's many supporters that question and you'll be inundated with a chorus of denials.

Where you see 'civilians' they see either an enemy who just happens to be unarmed when targeted or a supporter of the enemy and therefore a legitimate target.

Ironically, I have even seen comments on another forum from members who claim to be retired veterans of the US military who denounce Russian 'atrocities' and support Ukraine calling for reprisal killings of multiple Palestinians for any American hostage deaths with 'women and children counting for half.'

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Earth entered in the most dark ages from second WW2. Conflicts everywhere, with civilised world trying to survive. We didn't want this to happen again in our lifetime, but it seems that the forces of darkness don't sleep.

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