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The Stain of Bucha Will Stay With Russians Forever

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4.6.22
Bucha — the name of this city will now go down in history like My Lai in Vietnam, like Sabra and Shatila in Lebanon, like Vukovar in Serbia. Bucha, Irpin and Motyzhin… a woman’s hand with multicolored nail polish; a young man lying next to his bicycle; a woman’s head lying next to other human remains in a pit that appears to have been set on fire; a white scarf or belt tied around the hands of a man shot through the head and lying on the ground; another corpse lying a yard away, and another, and then more corpses, and more corpses. Did they ride along the road shooting people? Shooting at everyone who was walking or running down the street? But if so, then who tied their hands behind their backs? Were they driving out a column of prisoners — although in the photographs the bodies are all in civilian clothing. Were they leading them to be executed or moving them to a filtration camp when they got the order to drop everything and retreat? Or as they were leaving Kyiv, did drunk and drugged out “Nazi hunters” decide to leave a bloody bacchanalia behind for their “fraternal nation” to remember them by? In Irpin, they at least buried the civilians in a mass grave. In Bucha, why did they leave them lying on the pavement? Were they in a hurry to get home by Palm Sunday?

Ukrainian and international investigators will, without question, discover the name of the division, all the names and surnames of the men who committed these crimes. But Russia — the Russian side — has as much an interest in making sure that everyone is named, because this is a verdict. A verdict against all of us. After Feb. 24 it seemed that we couldn’t fall any lower. The nation that took such pride in having liberated Europe from the brown plague, laying 27 million lives on the altar of victory over pure evil, instantly became an aggressor nation carrying out a war of conquest in a fraternal country. The catastrophe has already happened, the abyss has opened, we are still falling, but it matters — it matters a great deal — how far we fall. Because the guilt for this will lie on our children and grandchildren. And the myth of the liberator that was the most important element of our national identity — a myth that lay at the very heart of our national memory, regardless of whether you supported the regime or not — that will all be anihilated forever. The photographs of murdered civilians, their hands tied behind their backs, shot in the head and tossed like animals onto the street — that we will not forget, and no one will let us forget. Bucha, Irpin, Motyzhin — we will now have to live with them forever.


Over 22 years the Russian people allowed Vladimir Putin to sieze dictatorial control of their vast country. Now you only have yourselves to blame for the horiffic war crimes of your 'president' and your criminal military.
 
Bucha=Lidice . Eternal infamy and shame.
 

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Over 22 years the Russian people allowed Vladimir Putin to sieze dictatorial control of their vast country. Now you only have yourselves to blame for the horiffic war crimes of your 'president' and your criminal military.
It would go a long way if Russia would say they'd look into it and prosecute any soldier involved. Flatly denying it with more and more ridiculous excuses only makes them look guiltier. Posters here have told me this shit happens, and if Americans do it, we go after them. Supposedly we even executed some.
 
It would go a long way if Russia would say they'd look into it and prosecute any soldier involved. Flatly denying it with more and more ridiculous excuses only makes them look guiltier. Posters here have told me this shit happens, and if Americans do it, we go after them. Supposedly we even executed some.
Most militaries try to cover up things like this, but also most militaries tend to go after the perpetrators if they can't cover it up. A military like most organizations is always going to do what's best for them, that is what's going to cause them the least amount of damage.

The Russian military doesn't care because they can hide this from those that matter, the audience back home.
 
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