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SupremeReader 0 points ago +1 / -1

Many people in Ukraine have seen in person their family members not only just dead by also dying before their eyes. Apparently this is normal but seeing photos is an outrage.

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SupremeReader -1 points ago +1 / -2

You guys call taking pictures "psychopathic serial killer shit" while your country celebrated collecting the skulls of your enemies in living memory, when the archetypal Ed Gein case was only few years later.

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SupremeReader -1 points ago +1 / -2

Your keep calling them "victims" like the Kenosha prosecutors did about theirs dead aggressors.

Such a silly manipulation.

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SupremeReader -2 points ago +1 / -3

A super funny thing is when I wrote about how there was nothing wrong with this practice by the seps in the summer of 2014 (they were calling mothers with phones taken from the soldiers bodies) I received e-threats for this from some mega angery Ukrainians.

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SupremeReader -2 points ago +1 / -3

So how much was sending home the enemy body parts as trophies a "serial killer psychopath shit" (quote) when it was celebrated in America, vs taking and sending photos of leftover garbage already littering their homes and backyards? On the scale 1 to 10, respectively.

They're not "victims". They're perps. Enjoy.

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SupremeReader 2 points ago +2 / -0

I remember arrests but don't know about any trials. Including in the murder cases.

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SupremeReader -2 points ago +1 / -3

You know what the Americans were doing with enemy bodies in WWII? Sending body parts home. To their own families. Skulls especially. Celebrated in newspapers. Gifted to the president.

Now you lecture "barbarians" from your high horses for taking photos.

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SupremeReader -7 points ago +1 / -8

The Americans (Brits, Australians, etc ) were often mutilating the enemy dead in Afghanistan to send the message.

Also taking photos/videos urinating on them and so on.

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SupremeReader -3 points ago +1 / -4

This train: https://www.gettyimages.ie/detail/news-photo/railway-cars-containing-decomposed-bodies-were-found-by-news-photo/1592238

They weren't "well preserved" at all of course, that's some kind of an obvious mistake in the caption. I've seen the inside. And yes, it was their own train.

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SupremeReader -4 points ago +1 / -5

They left them littering in the areas they controllec and I talk about corpses that weren't even new. Victims of artillery fire or drones.

In 1996 they just left behind an entire train full of their bodies while withdrawing orderly after ceasefire. By the time when they returned in 2000 it was a literal skeleton train. There are pictures.

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SupremeReader -7 points ago +1 / -8

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.

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SupremeReader -7 points ago +1 / -8

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.

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SupremeReader -7 points ago +1 / -8

One of the things that did help to end the "first" Chechen war special military operation were these expeditions of Russian prematurely aged mother's going in to search for their dead or captured sons. They turned into quite a movement.

Speaking of which, certainly see the documentary "The Betrayed" (1995), which is amazing and one of the best war films of all time. It's the early months. https://youtube.com/watch?v=3bHQujjarpc

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SupremeReader -8 points ago +1 / -9

https://kotakuinaction2.win/p/15HbWpErFx/x/c/4OXFbkPB4vV

And after the period of initial confusion, the Russians have already turned into "ideologically possessed psychopaths". Look what they do with civilians in occupied areas, and also with civilian bodies (including hiding, burning, or booby trapping them, if not just leaving them where they died).

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SupremeReader -7 points ago +1 / -8

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.

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SupremeReader -13 points ago +2 / -15

https://kotakuinaction2.win/p/15HbWpErFx/x/c/4OXFbfjgh5t

But you know what, maybe really they should just let all these Russians rot where their comrades left them behind, kick them into a trench at most. You're right guys. This is not a dead paratrooper storage.

Especially since some of them were even booby trapped by their own side.

Another funny thing is that this practice was started by the seps in 2014. And I actually thought it's humane.

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SupremeReader -11 points ago +2 / -13

The Americans routinely photographed (and even biometrics scanned) every enemy body in Afghanistan during the 2010s for identification purposes including return for burial. Bad guys, am I right.

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SupremeReader -13 points ago +3 / -16

Russians: Leave their dead to fucking rot.

Ukrainians: Taking pictures and letting the family know what have happened to Vanya who didn't call in a while.

Winredditrors: WAR CRIMES????

(It's not a war, it's a special military operation.)

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SupremeReader -5 points ago +2 / -7

It's not new, they always use cell phones, also "even" officers for battlefield comms.

What the Russian military quite successfully cracked on is soldiers taking selfies everywhere to post in VKontakte as there's remarkably little of it going on.

Some/many units also even execute every Ukrainian civilian caught taking photos of their positions of they're caught with such photos on their phones to keep opsec and don't get arty on their location. It's not a paranoia from their side because it's how it works actually.

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SupremeReader -7 points ago +2 / -9

He's not Polish, so let me say this is awesome lol

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