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Ukrainian hit squads target Russian occupiers and collaborators

Ukraine has amassed a sizeable amount of foreign fighters on the frontline in Zaporozhye Region, which recently voted to join Russia.

The Kiev regime has accumulated an unthinkable number of mercenaries on the line of contact. We know about representatives from more than 30 different countries.

Ukraine has been deploying to the area both mercenaries and troops from the western part of the country in order to instill terror in local residents who voted in the recent referendums.

 
After Russia had launched multiple airstrikes on Zaporizhzhia overnight, killing 12 and wounding at least 49 civilians, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that Ukraine "urgently needs more modern air and missile defense systems to save innocent lives."

 
Ukraine has amassed a sizeable amount of foreign fighters on the frontline in Zaporozhye Region, which recently voted to join Russia.

The Kiev regime has accumulated an unthinkable number of mercenaries on the line of contact. We know about representatives from more than 30 different countries.

Ukraine has been deploying to the area both mercenaries and troops from the western part of the country in order to instill terror in local residents who voted in the recent referendums.


And?
 
Ukraine has amassed a sizeable amount of foreign fighters on the frontline in Zaporozhye Region, which recently voted to join Russia.

No. The occupied people of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia oblast were forced at gunpoint to participate in a Russian sham referendum.


The propaganda outlet RT is entirely owned and managed by the Kremlin.
 
Ukraine has amassed a sizeable amount of foreign fighters on the frontline in Zaporozhye Region, which recently voted to join Russia.

The Kiev regime has accumulated an unthinkable number of mercenaries on the line of contact. We know about representatives from more than 30 different countries.

Ukraine has been deploying to the area both mercenaries and troops from the western part of the country in order to instill terror in local residents who voted in the recent referendums.

Somebody has to go in there to remove the Russian terrorists.
 
That's fantastic, except nobody cares.

I would have expected some personal growth out of you in the ten years or so since I last ran into you, but sadly no.

I know this is a Necrobump but the pattern of Question -> Answer -> "SHUT UP" kills me every time.

When did you last run into me?
 
I know this is a Necrobump but the pattern of Question -> Answer -> "SHUT UP" kills me every time.

When did you last run into me?
Now you're going to act like you don't know, after you attempted to out my real name on this board?

(Hint: That wasn't my real name, either, but thanks for that display of your usual class.)
 
Ukraine has amassed a sizeable amount of foreign fighters on the frontline in Zaporozhye Region, which recently voted to join Russia.

The Kiev regime has accumulated an unthinkable number of mercenaries on the line of contact. We know about representatives from more than 30 different countries.

Ukraine has been deploying to the area both mercenaries and troops from the western part of the country in order to instill terror in local residents who voted in the recent referendums.


The Wagner Group? Who the hell are they?

LOL
 
Now you're going to act like you don't know, after you attempted to out my real name on this board?

(Hint: That wasn't my real name, either, but thanks for that display of your usual class.)
I wasnt under the impression it was your real name, It was literally your username for YEARS.You know, the name that you pick and show to the world yourself. I know the TOS require me to pretend you materialized from the ether in 2019 but framing that as "outing" you is a bit melodramatic. Like, do you have some kind of price on your head?

But I genuinely dont know who you think I am since I havent told you and theres nothing connecting this account to the one I knew you on.

Edit: I would like to make clear to the mods that I do not consider howl posting my ancient MysticWicks account a threat or anything like that.
 
But I genuinely dont know who you think I am since I havent told you and theres nothing connecting this account to the one I knew you on.
Oh, but there absolutely is.
 
Boy, the Dutch must make you pee your pants, then, eh?
 
Please go on.

There's a dead giveaway, but I'm not interested in telling you what it is, because I consider you an enemy.

Instead I will leave you to your weird creepy fantasy of "knowing" who I am without me knowing who you are.
 
There's a dead giveaway, but I'm not interested in telling you what it is, because I consider you an enemy.

Instead I will leave you to your weird creepy fantasy of "knowing" who I am without me knowing who you are.
Again, I "know who you are" which is to say I know one of your other usernames from when you used to post on a forum for hippies with me. I "know who you are" because you make no attempt to hide to the entire world "who you are." You dont know who I am (While claiming that you do?) because I dont feel the need to do that and because I dont like you and your creepy pals and dont want to catch up over fond memories of unspecified individuals harassing my friends for years straight.
 
Since Russian forces invaded in late February and began seizing Ukrainian cities and towns, close to 20 Kremlin-backed officials or their local Ukrainian collaborators have been killed or injured in a wave of assassinations and attempted killings.

They have been gunned down, blown up, hanged and poisoned — an array of methods that reflects the determination of the Ukrainian hit squads and saboteurs often operating deep inside enemy-controlled territory. The unpredictability of the attacks is meant to terrify anyone who might agree to serve in the puppet governments Russia has been creating with an eye toward staging sham referendums and ultimately annexing the occupied lands.

The assassination campaign, while cheered by many Ukrainians, nonetheless raises legal and ethical questions about extrajudicial killings and potential war crimes, particularly when the targets are political actors or civilians and not combatants on the battlefield or other military personnel. And those questions cannot simply be waved away by pointing to the illegality of Russia’s invasion.
The Geneva Conventions, referring to “persons taking no active part in the hostilities,” specifically prohibit “violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds,” as well as “the passing of sentences and the carrying out of executions without previous judgment pronounced by a regularly constituted court.”


Zelensky is the main war criminal.
Well, guess I may violate the Geneva Conventions some day.

Occupiers and their collaborators should always be afraid to go outside.

Invaders deserve no quarter.
 
Well, guess I may violate the Geneva Conventions some day.

Occupiers and their collaborators should always be afraid to go outside.

Invaders deserve no quarter.
Ethnic Russians were already afraid to go outside in the Ukraine before the war started.
 
Ethnic Russians were already afraid to go outside in the Ukraine before the war started.
Sometimes borders change in geopolitics.

The residents can decide whether to stay in the new place or move to where the old place is now.
 
They’re Russian.

I thought they were just assholes. They’ve certainly been engaging in non-stop assholery for half a year.

What kind of assholery did the dude in the Azov crucifixion video do to earn what happened to him?

Sometimes borders change in geopolitics.

The residents can decide whether to stay in the new place or move to where the old place is now.

So the Russian speaking/Ethnic Russian population of the Ukraine should have just packed up their bags and moved to Russia once the violence against them started?
 
What kind of assholery did the dude in the Azov crucifixion video do to earn what happened to him?



So the Russian speaking/Ethnic Russian population of the Ukraine should have just packed up their bags and moved to Russia once the violence against them started?
Nah. Back when it stopped being Russia.

“Russia’s over there now. If you want to be Russian start packing. If you want to be Ukrainian, welcome.”
 
Zelensky is the main war criminal.

What are your thoughts about Putin in that regard. Ukraine blew up a BRIDGE. As retaliation, Putin targeted CIVILIANS and CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE such as houses. What are your thoughts on that?
 
Nah. Back when it stopped being Russia.
So, the Brest-Litovsk treaty in 1918?


“Russia’s over there now. If you want to be Russian start packing. If you want to be Ukrainian, welcome.”
But they were not welcome "if they want to be Ukranian," them trying to do that was called the Minsk agreement and its violation was one of the causes of this war.
 
So, the Brest-Litovsk treaty in 1918?



But they were not welcome "if they want to be Ukranian," them trying to do that was called the Minsk agreement and its violation was one of the causes of this war.
So why did they stay where they were no longer welcome? Were they unwelcome in Russia?

Did they just suck so much nobody wanted them?
 
What are your thoughts about Putin in that regard. Ukraine blew up a BRIDGE. As retaliation, Putin targeted CIVILIANS and CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE such as houses. What are your thoughts on that?
Mainly it reminds me of this:


Washington and its allies have raised fears that the upsurge in violence in the Donbass could form part of a Russian pretext to invade Ukraine. Tensions are already high over a Russian military buildup to the north, east and south of Ukraine.

Moscow denies planning an invasion. read more

"We are very concerned by the reports of recent days - yesterday and the day before there was a sharp increase in shelling using weapons that are prohibited under the Minsk agreements," Lavrov said, referring to peace accords aimed at ending the conflict.
 
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