Based Russia, no "Refugees Welcome" bullshit - freeloading migrants from the West btfo by Putin lmao
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Oh no, some guy called for something, as reported by a twitter blue checkmark? Reginald, bring me my pearls, I must clutch them!
Meanwhile, Ukraine has been executing its officers since the start. Like that SBU guy who "got shot when he tried to escape" when the UA cops came to peacefully arrest him and then media reported it was a single shot to the heart, making the cop who shot him one of the best shots in history. They've also been executing Ukrainian civilians who accepted government positions in occupied areas, like mayors or police chiefs; a week or two ago I saw a local news article about it where shitlibs both in the article and in the comments were absolutely beside themselves with glee. See, they were traitors! We know they were, because if they weren't traitors, they wouldn't be dead!
https://www.rferl.org/amp/ukraine-oleksandr-muzychko-dead-profile/25308993.html
He was right. RS in general is based.
And there was never a single war in history when collaborators haven't been targeted. Here in Poland we killed thousands of them in assassinations during WWII (under occupation). There were special dedicated units just for this purpose.
He wasn't "an SBU guy", he was a Right Sector leader and civilian. Russia had him accused for alleged war crimes in Chechnya against Russian prisoners during the 1990s.
Are we both talking about Denis Kireev (or Kireyev)? The reports I saw in our media said he was a rogue SBU agent. And stop doing the multiple replies shit, you know you can edit posts.
Nah, Sashko Bily.
For Kireyev, he wasn't from the SBU too (he was from the GUR, that is the Ukrainian GRU) and it was announced that he died as a hero in war. See for example https://tass.com/emergencies/1417687 (the Russian state agency).
TASS is the Russian state press agency, but all they're doing in that report is quote the Ukrainian MoD. The initial reports were that he was shot during an arrest, and the circumstances as described looked like an extrajudicial execution. The Ukrainians later changed the story completely and I don't buy it one bit.
To your other reply, sure, civilians end up being targeted in probably every single conflict ever. That doesn't make it right.