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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some interesting documented war crimes (by Russia) https://www.hrw.org/news/2022/04/03/ukraine-apparent-war-crimes-russia-controlled-areas[/quote] I could only read part of that….Russians are animals[/quote] I think the real takeaway from that article is that Russian troops commit fewer crimes than DC's resident criminal class over the same time period. [/quote] Nah - not even DC is this bad : “ The soldier took her to a classroom on the second floor, where he pointed a gun at her and told her to undress. She said: “He told me to give him [oral sex]. The whole time he held the gun near my temple or put it into my face. Twice he shot at the ceiling and said it was to give me more ‘motivation.’” He raped her, then told her to sit on a chair.” “ Three bodies were on one side of the building, but not my son and brother-in-law. We walked around to the other side and saw [Bohdan and Sasha, and one more]. They were laying there. There were gunshots to their heads. Their hands were tied behind their backs. I looked at my son’s body, his pockets were empty, he didn’t have his phone, or keys or [identity] documents” Methinks many Russians will be in war crimes courts if they are not (ideally) already dead.[/quote] I wonder if the Russian soldiers realized yet where they will be vacationing in the next 5 to 10 years? Won't be in Turkey, or Rome, or Paris, or Berlin, or Miami, or London. Nope. Given the war crimes that Russian soldiers have racked up, just a scan of a passport and they'll be hauled off to a War Crimes court for trial. They'd be extradited for war crimes. Sure, maybe the Officers can swing a 6-hour flight from Moscow to Egypt (just be careful of Tiger Sharks), but for the regular soldiers iiiitts Sochi! Imagine fighting the crowd to book reservations within a three-month window year after year just to lie down on pebble and rock beaches. There's always the ever-fun Lake Baikal! "even though much of the lake's surface freezes over for up to five months of the year. For about a month around August, the lake's water temperature can reach around 16 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for quick dips or short swims. During the rest of the year, however, it usually stays under five degrees Celsius" And don't forget Moscow in the Winter! Enjoy![/quote] LOL what an active fantasy life you have. Did you read that feature on Forte de Marmi, a deluxe resort town in Italy that exists due to the Russian, Ukrainian, etc. largesse? We were in Turkey in July. It is positively brimming with Russians, Istanbul, Mediterranean, Aegean, anywhere. Even ice cream kiosks in Cappadocia have signs in Russian. And little soldiers, I'm sorry to burst your bubble, never vacationed overseas before the war, either. Money will always be welcome everywhere. [/quote]
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