The Afghan family villagers would then come and scoop up these dudes, who have been shredded up by the direct hits from the Apache 30 mm HE, with their own hands, to bury them.
After the final Taliban offensive one of the issues troubling the Afghans is that hundreds (thousand) of government troops have disappeared in that no one knows where they died exactly and couldn't be buried. Often on the other side of the country. It's because the Tali didn't care to try and identify them, but sometimes actually did help the families to try and check the bodies. And they're looking for them. https://archive.ph/uPNSr
You have in the article how they don't even believe photos, they wouldn't believe a simple message.
Now, the Russian population is has seen also some serious societial shift in Russia. When in Chechnya you had all these caravans of mothers (NOT fathers, no) coming in form Russia to check even the unidentified bodies in storage trains (some of which were refrigated, others not), now here you have the Russian POWs POSMOs directly phoning their mothers (again, not fathers) to take their sons home and the mothers don't really care. And don't come.
But you probably don't even know about anything I talk about.
I'm a Caucasoid (albeit not a Caucasian), thank you.
The Russians are burning civilian corpses or booby trapping them (along with booby trapping everything), but the real (and only) outrage here is someone's been documenting their own bodies they also leave behind while withdrawing.
With no one even commenting on the part where they're also identifying the live Russians recorded looting by security cameras.
Do you know that in Chechnya they literally traded corpses? Selling them to the other side, for money. Civilian corpses too. That's the Russian attitudes to dead bodies.
The Afghan family villagers would then come and scoop up these dudes, who have been shredded up by the direct hits from the Apache 30 mm HE, with their own hands, to bury them.
After the final Taliban offensive one of the issues troubling the Afghans is that hundreds (thousand) of government troops have disappeared in that no one knows where they died exactly and couldn't be buried. Often on the other side of the country. It's because the Tali didn't care to try and identify them, but sometimes actually did help the families to try and check the bodies. And they're looking for them. https://archive.ph/uPNSr
And that's just Afghanistan examples.
You have in the article how they don't even believe photos, they wouldn't believe a simple message.
Now, the Russian population is has seen also some serious societial shift in Russia. When in Chechnya you had all these caravans of mothers (NOT fathers, no) coming in form Russia to check even the unidentified bodies in storage trains (some of which were refrigated, others not), now here you have the Russian
POWsPOSMOs directly phoning their mothers (again, not fathers) to take their sons home and the mothers don't really care. And don't come.But you probably don't even know about anything I talk about.
I'm a Caucasoid (albeit not a Caucasian), thank you.
The Russians are burning civilian corpses or booby trapping them (along with booby trapping everything), but the real (and only) outrage here is someone's been documenting their own bodies they also leave behind while withdrawing.
With no one even commenting on the part where they're also identifying the live Russians recorded looting by security cameras.
Do you know that in Chechnya they literally traded corpses? Selling them to the other side, for money. Civilian corpses too. That's the Russian attitudes to dead bodies.