I'm pretty sure they haven't actually killed their bargaining chips yet. However, Ukraine while not having the death penalty, did shoot Russian POWs in the knee.
My bad, it was Paul Urey before they even sentenced him.
Maybe you should see how they look like when they publicly parade them around.
There was never a conflict when the Russians or Soviets didn't routinely starve and torture (and mass murder) POWs. Just never. And for the longest time the Soviets didn't even recognise the very concept of a POW, refusing to sign any international convention, and in Chechnya they gave it to 0 prisoners, and right now it's "not a war" too. It's just a "special military operation", and the enemies are only boyeviki just like in Chechnya (besides "nationalists"), they're not soldaty (or police officers of whatever).
It's a lie.
Ukraine has no death penalty for absolutely anything, in peacetime and in wartime. It's been abolished in 2000-2001, after the last execution in 1997.
Only the People's Republics have it, and do condemn and execute people. Including their own fighters: https://lenta.ru/news/2018/07/19/dnr/
And they do it as war crimes: https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/06/1120102
Russia has death penalty, but has a moratorium (or had because just after the invasion began Medvedev announced they're going to end the moratorium: https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2022/03/10/russia-quits-europes-rule-of-law-body-sparking-questions-over-death-penalty-a76854).
Belarus has death penalty too (active).
I'm pretty sure they haven't actually killed their bargaining chips yet. However, Ukraine while not having the death penalty, did shoot Russian POWs in the knee.
Freedom! Democracy! Something something!
2 of these 3 guys are already dead.
They starve and torture the prisoners to death in their camps.
Just tried to confirm and couldn't find anything saying that.
I guess they should shoot them in the knee rather than 'starving' them? (For which I have seen no evidence, unlike the knee-shooting.)
Also someone's been downvoting us both, that's hilarious.
My bad, it was Paul Urey before they even sentenced him.
Maybe you should see how they look like when they publicly parade them around.
There was never a conflict when the Russians or Soviets didn't routinely starve and torture (and mass murder) POWs. Just never. And for the longest time the Soviets didn't even recognise the very concept of a POW, refusing to sign any international convention, and in Chechnya they gave it to 0 prisoners, and right now it's "not a war" too. It's just a "special military operation", and the enemies are only boyeviki just like in Chechnya (besides "nationalists"), they're not soldaty (or police officers of whatever).