As is typical, there's nothing concrete here. I am also out of body bags. When I checked the store, there were none available to replenish them. Wait, did you need to know that I don't keep body bags on hand and that the store doesn't stock them?
Without knowing how many body bags are usually kept, how many have been used for dead bodies, and why there is a shortage of body bags, this is nothing more than speculation to provoke emotions.
What if the previous corpse had a transmissible disease that the new corpse could catch? Some sort of flesh-eating bacteria, maybe. Why, it would be downright inhumane to re-use a body bag like that. Won't someone think of the child solders?
Killing the enemy is how the enemy wins. When the enemy kills you, you win.
Well, I guess we can stop sending weaponry there now, right? Right??
They do need those 750 billion though
They do need those 750 billion though
"Ukraine has already won"
Wrap it up boys, the war is over.
Do any of the leftist NPC drones actually believe the propaganda that Ukraine is winning?
Apparently so
As is typical, there's nothing concrete here. I am also out of body bags. When I checked the store, there were none available to replenish them. Wait, did you need to know that I don't keep body bags on hand and that the store doesn't stock them?
Without knowing how many body bags are usually kept, how many have been used for dead bodies, and why there is a shortage of body bags, this is nothing more than speculation to provoke emotions.
"Ukraine has already won its main objective of the war which is to eject the troublesome Eastern part of the country and make Russia deal with it."
"Bringing body bags also brings the expectation to lose."
-Miyamoto Musashi
It's almost as if Russia has a long history of fighting wars of attrition.
Operation Barbarossa is really interesting because Germany won itself to death.
God, can't Putin drop the invasion part and just begin total war?
"Ukraine has already won".
Yeah, they won the "biggest idiot on the planet" award. Shoulda just given Russia what it wanted and begged for forgiveness.
What if the previous corpse had a transmissible disease that the new corpse could catch? Some sort of flesh-eating bacteria, maybe. Why, it would be downright inhumane to re-use a body bag like that. Won't someone think of the child solders?