Poisoned fruit kills 12 Russian soldiers in southeast Ukraine
Poisoned fruit kills 12 Russian soldiers in southeast Ukraine
Russian troops sieged Mariupol in 2022 after a three-month battle that reduced most of the city to ruins.
Hmm I'm not convinced it was the fruit. They should eat more and really find out if it was true
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30ReplyFuckem.
21ReplyAww, they are upset their looting and pillaging has consequences. Boo hoo!
18ReplyWait, this is allowed?
7ReplyIt's not a war crime of the people poisoning the fruit are not combatants. They could probably be tried for manslaughter, and I doubt Russia would be very lenient.
37ReplyPeople don't get a 'get out of war crimes' card by not being officially in the military. If they purposefully took hostile action in the conflict they're combatants, uniformed or not. The use of poison is a war crime.
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This appears to be done by civilians remaining in occupied territory
19ReplyWait, this is allowed?
Not by Russian laws but who cares about those.
6ReplyNope, poisoning food and water is a war crime but who cares if only ruskies have ended dead.
5ReplyIt is only a war crime if it is systematically carried out by the military in a campaign (See: Ruzzias attacks on hospitals and civilians).
If it was carried out by civilians its just a lesson on how you could have just stayed home and eat non-poisoned fruit.
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6ReplyThe do a little bit of trolling
5ReplyI believe they call that the watermelon crawl.
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