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  • This will end the war:  

  • Here's the truly hysterical part -- the current situation is ideal for the US. Russia's military is engaged and has been seriously degraded to the point that they have to bring in foreign troops. We a

  • Yes, not only do I not rely on the western media, I came to Ukraine to see for myself that there are no NSDAPs or neo NSDAPs. Nor are there stacks of violence anywhere there isn't Russian troops. Nor

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23 hours ago, Procus said:

Carlson predicting a hot war between U.S. and Russia within the year. 

 

people wanted this guy as POTUS.  people in this forum.

2 hours ago, dawkins4prez said:

people wanted this guy as POTUS.  people in this forum.

Why?  Because they like his commentary?

3 hours ago, Next_Up said:
The Russian Deputy Prime Minister of Internal Affairs estimated 150,000–500,000 persons are engaged in prostitution in Russia [18], with over 9000 registered crimes categorized as human trafficking-related in 2013 [19]; 35% of the victims of the crimes were minors [20].Nov 7, 2019

Horrendous.  Do you know how those numbers compare with other countries?

4 hours ago, barho said:

Can someone tell Procus this is the Russia/Ukraine thread and that talk about pedophiles should be posted in the correct forum:  What's Next For the Republican Party

I thought I was on your ignore list Ho.

10 minutes ago, Procus said:

Horrendous.  Do you know how those numbers compare with other countries?

Why? Would that make it better for you? You might try this thing called the Internet for such questions.

1 hour ago, Next_Up said:

Why? Would that make it better for you? You might try this thing called the Internet for such questions.

You have pent up anger issues.  Take a Xanax or something.  That should help calm you down.  You need to relax and not get so emotional.

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@we_gotta_believe 

 

He did not specify whether the attack was carried out by employees of the Main Intelligence Directorate or by Russian partisans controlled by Ukrainian intelligence.

Could be purposely misleading but it makes the most sense to me that they're operating inside Russia.

Wild stuff, thanks for sharing. I feel like we say this a lot but I hope they make a movie about all this one day. They already did about the whole GameStop ordeal.

21 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Wild stuff, thanks for sharing. I feel like we say this a lot but I hope they make a movie about all this one day. They already did about the whole GameStop ordeal.

This war is just crazy in terms of how it's being conducted. You've got a ton of social media coverage, which doesn't mean much directly but does impact sentiment and ultimately support. You've got drones ranging from relatively modern "traditional" type drones to experimental light-weight cardboard. A pretty straightforward good vs evil narrative if you're not a stupid vatnik. (Ukraine for sure has the capacity to be a bad actor, and have had their moments, but in this war they're completely in the right). You've got a nation fighting for its life with NATO backed weaponry designed to be used with air support if not total air superiority being adapted for a war where air support isn't there. This doesn't even really get into the geopolitical implications, both short and long term regardless of outcome.

Murder, torture, sexual violence among thousands of Russian crimes against children, Ukraine says

Ukraine has opened more than 3,000 criminal cases over Russia’s alleged crimes against children in the country, including dozens of torture cases, Ukrainian prosecutors said Thursday.

The allegations include "murders, mutilations, abduction of children, forced displacement, deportation, sexual violence against children and kidnapping,” Yulia Usenko, head of the Department for the Protection of Children’s Interests and Combating Violence of the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine, told Interfax-Ukraine.

Usenko said these alleged crimes are "often combined with torture and illegal deprivation of liberty” and "pretrial investigation bodies and prosecutors document such crimes in more than 3,200 criminal proceedings.”

Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February last year, Ukrainian authorities, rights groups, international bodies and news organizations have documented an overwhelming body of evidence of alleged Russian war crimes and human rights abuses.

Russia has repeatedly denied these accusations of torture and human rights abuses.

According to Usenko, prosecutors documented 75 children who suffered various forms of torture at the hands of Russian forces.

She said 69 of them were located in the village of Yahidne, in Ukraine’s northern Chernihiv region. The children were held in the basement of a school together with adults and their conditions and treatment, "is equated to torture,” Usenko said.

Isolated cases of child torture were also documented in the southern Kherson and northeastern Kharkiv regions, where children were "deprived of their freedom and subjected to physical torture,” Usenko said.

"They were actually in the torture chambers together with adults, it didn’t matter to the occupiers whether it was an adult or a minor child,” she added.

Some children were held because the Russians had claimed they spread information about the movement of Russian military equipment and its troops, Usenko said.

The reports of alleged torture against children came to light after some Ukrainian territories were retaken from occupying Russian forces.

These include 13 alleged cases of sexual violence against children, the youngest of which was a 4-year-old girl, Usenko said.

Russia did not immediately comment on Usenko’s interview.

Child pawns of Russia’s war

The treatment of Ukraine’s children by Russia has long been under international scrutiny.

In March, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian official Maria Lvova-Belova for an alleged scheme to deport Ukrainian children to Russia.

The Russian government has defended the practice, saying they are saving the children and deny that the deportations are forced. The Kremlin has labeled the ICC’s actions as "outrageous and unacceptable.”

Lvova-Belova – Russian ombudswoman for children’s rights – and other Russian officials said in July that more than 700,000 Ukrainian children have been taken from from conflict zones in Ukraine to Russia since the beginning of the war.

Ukraine however, claims the children were illegally deported and that a much smaller number of children have been taken – an estimated 19,500.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had previously said "371 children have been returned to Ukraine from deportation. At the same time, we know for sure about at least 19,505 deported Ukrainian children, and this is only a part of all our little Ukrainians who are still with the enemy. And we must return them all.”

CNN has spoken with children, and the families of children, who have described being forcibly taken to Russia.

A report released in February detailed allegations of an expansive network of dozens of camps where children underwent "political reeducation,” including Russia-centric academic, cultural and, in some cases, military education.

A United Nations Security Council briefing last week focused on the war’s impact on Ukraine’s children, with the deportations and treatment of children taking center stage.

Since the war began, at least 545 children have been killed and nearly 17,000 injured, though the actual numbers are likely to be much higher, according to Rosemary DiCarlo, UN Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs.

Ukraine’s representative to the UN Sergіy Kyslytsya said Russia has pursued a policy of mass abduction and forceful indoctrination of Ukrainian children since 2014.

"Russia’s aggression is about Ukraine’s future, and there is no future without children,” he said.

Last week, the US State Department rolled out new sanctions targeting more than a dozen individuals and entities involved in the forcible transfer and deportation of Ukrainian children.

The US had already sanctioned Lvova-Belova for her involvement in the scheme. The fresh measures target five Russian politicians who have been "involved in facilitation of the deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families,” the State Department said.

 

 

 

1 minute ago, Kz! said:

 

:lol:  Glenn Greenwald

11 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

:lol:  Glenn Greenwald

lol Pulitzer prize winning journalist who broke one of the most significant stories of the last twenty years. God, liberals are stupid. :lol: 

 

 

There's plenty more. 

Ukraine has been destroying Russian tanks every week, and they've got receipts.

All Russia has is state media and vatnik lies.

 

16 minutes ago, Kz! said:

lol Pulitzer prize winning journalist who broke one of the most significant stories of the last twenty years. God, liberals are stupid. :lol: 

 

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1 minute ago, VanHammersly said:

 

 

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Very normal response. JFC liberals are retarded. :lol: 

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