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  1. With all the advancement of our world, I can’t fathom why there’s war, a senseless loss of life. No one, no one will benefit from this, only the selfish ones.

    1. @Chimera Zone Your response in calling him Alex Jones is deplorable and you can’t obviously structure an appropriate response that isn’t riddled with emotions. You lack wisdom.

    2. @TheUpsetProfessor If you want to stop support to Ukraine then you absolutely must be willing to face the consequences that come after that. I’m not referring to losing Ukraine, or more dead Ukrainians, I’m talking about how you have to be willing to pay *even more* if Russia succeeds.

      In 2008, Ukraine and Georgia apply for NATO membership, at which point they are denied purely on economic benefit from deals with Russia (Germany was a HUGE reason why). In the past years these two countries had been adopting more democratic values, and wanted to break off from Moscow’s sphere of influence. The Kremlin, obviously, not happy with that.
      Later that same year, Georgia is invaded, and in 5 days they are defeated. No one cared about them, no one paid attention, Obama’s response was to befriend Putin (which still confuses me to this day). Russia’s army at this point was not advanced at all, Georgia is just a small country that they could easily overrun. Now 20% of Georgia is under Russian control and the government is filled with Russian puppets.

      2014: With more support at home from the previous victory, and no repercussions from attacking their neighbor to the south, Russia shifts focus onto Ukraine. Crimea is a brilliant area to attack. They can establish naval bases (even though the Russia navy is terrible) and control the black sea. An invasion is launched and people actually hear about it this time. Unfortunately, no one punishes Russia for long, and Russia is able to regroup and continue strengthening their army.

      2022: Oh, hey! That’s this year! Russia launched another invasion, and was literally MILES from taking Kyiv. Their army has grown quite a bit (although they still perform poorly) and Putin has the public support from previous “victories” to continue to full attack. Russia has now stopped Nordstream to Germany, cut off energy to others, and is trading with China (and North Korea) to stay afloat. Europeans have to face one of two things: rationing energy, even though winter is coming; or paying insanely high bills. Not to mention that if we lose Ukraine, Putin gets a HUGE ego boost from his country, his power will remain intact which is a threat to anyone’s security.

      If Russia isn’t permanently put in their place, then I do worry what the next invasion will look like, because each one has gotten bigger and bigger, closer and closer, to barricading Russia from any western influence, trapping their citizens in a cruel dictatorship. And next time, we will probably have to pay even more if we don’t put our foot down. Complacency is what got us here, greed is what allowed Russia to cause so much harm, how about we not repeat our mistakes?

  2. It is astonishing how this is allowed to happen in 2022. So much advancement in technology and most forms of life and yet these atrocities are still allowed to occur 🤯🤯🤯

    1. @GreatWhiteBuckwheat I returned and see that YouTube deleted my message here .. I even guess why.
      I wrote that I live in Europe, here all the state channels and newspapers of my homeland have been closed since February of this year.
      I take information from telegrammmmmmmmm channels. Recently, the previous chief executive of the United States appeared there. He was expelled from all social networks, but he found a way out where he could be able to speak with the people. I will not write his last name, this is the husband of a beauty model. I think because of his name they removed my comment with the answer to your question.

  3. All of the people burried in this forest had absolutely nothing to do with this conflict. Just lives of innocent people lost because of one power hungry senile old man.

    1. @Dmitry I’m gonna say that *most* of the graves were probably made by the civilians or later marked by them, since there have been many who say they buried their relative or so. (I mean, the graves themselves don’t matter as much as the evidence within them, I’m not sure why everyone is geeking out about how its not entirely a mass grave, and how markings got on there, when that can be easily explained).

  4. “CNN reporter visits mass burial site after Russian soldiers retreat” so let’s otherwise #ConvinceItForward

  5. Rule number 1: When invading and occupying another country, make sure your soldiers behave themselves. As soon as word goes out you increase the will for your opponent to fight harder and for citizens to form partisan groups against you.

    1. @LifeLoveVancouver huh? Locals burry bodies so they don’t rot in the streets. Civilians were burying other civilians in parks and court yards in Mariupol during the siege.

    2. @Stan D we are talking same point. That it is not a mass grave where russian hiding bodies from the world. And it is done for sanitary reasons at least

  6. Something about this scene looks staged…. Orderly and neat graves, Tombstones for the enemies? Makes no sense the Russians would rape, kill, and torture, but then bury the enemy so compassionately. I could be wrong…

    1. @Gabe Pacino your intuition is correct. Russian soldiers buried Ukrainian soldiers when Zelensky did not want to claim them. Respectfully with crosses and signs. There were no tortures.

  7. I have a obvious situation why would there be crosses.. either Ukraine placed them or this is not what Ukraine says.. when waging war Russia is not building crosses.. or sending wooden crosses.. I know that.. seems very spiritual with connection to the gone.. even though Ukraine was Russia before..

    1. I wouldn’t say it’s at that level, at least here, but there are most definitely signs of “torture rooms” and brutal murders, which are a tragedy nontheless.

  8. Thank you for trying to teach this lesson because I fear many can’t understand compassion. There will also be many that not only understand but will act better.

  9. Could very easily be propaganda to bolster Americans to support the war efforts. When invasion includes inner city fighting there is always civilian casualties. A mass grave is more respectfull than being left to decay in the streets. You can be sure that you are not being shown and told the whole truth.

  10. CNN at the local cemetery. “A mass burial site has been discovered, we have level 4 armor on while the locals hold a concert because it’s so dangerous here”

  11. Well known old scenario used on many many countries. Per example on Serbs in Kosovo. 1st they said thousands of bodies in mass graves…..at the end inspectors found +-50 bodies. In addition, let’s be honest here. Russian forces took Izyum on 1st of April 2022. On certain graves we saw January,February, March etc….who commited those “crimes” then?

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