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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
by
DaRude
on 10/03/2022, 05:57:24 UTC
⭐ Merited by xandry (3)
- Putin has decided to allow humanitarian corridors... for Ukrainians to go to his RUSSIA.
Fake.



- Putin is shelling civil targets. Please, someone out there deny this, I am eager for an excuse to post 50 photos here.
Technically true, but misleading at best. Deception comes from engaging opposing forces located inside of civilian buildings, vs just blindly carpet bombing whole cities, which is clearly not the case here.

Straw man. They may be not shelling whole cities but sure as shit they're hitting apartment buildings, private housing, hospitals, and people just driving the fuck away from the cities. Tell us more tales about evil forces hiding in those building though. What a pillock.

paxmao makes a claim that "Putin decided to allow humanitarian corridors... for Ukrainians to go to his RUSSIA", i refute it by providing a list of routes agreed by both sides, with many leading to Ukraine. And what do you do, you just come in with a proposed evacuation plan hoping no one would notice the difference? Way to go!

How many of those cities are fully encircled by Russia with no Ukrainian controlled links to Ukraine? Currently only Mariupol is fully besieged, and from your own diagram Russia proposed two evacuation routes from Mariupol, to Russia and Ukraine.

Russia has now fired more than 710 missiles against Ukraine and as of last night per UN reports civilian casualties are at 516 killed

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Interfax Ukraine news agency earlier cited Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy head of the president's office, as saying a total of around 48,000 Ukrainians had been evacuated through humanitarian corridors so far
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/around-48000-ukrainians-have-been-evacuated-through-humanitarian-corridors-2022-03-09/

With that info in mind, what could be the the reason why 400,000 civilians are not allowed to evacuate Mariupol, a besieged city without food, heat, power, or water that is on a brink of humanitarian crisis?

There's only one reason that i could find that's at least as old as Geneva Convention