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Author Topic: Alleged Russian War Crimes  (Read 14219 times)

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Re: Alleged Russian War Crimes
« Reply #475 on: April 30, 2024, 06:43:26 AM »
And I'll stick this one here, having discussed the child snatching stuff earlier on in the thread.

"Ukrainian mother captured by Russia describes ordeal of being separated from child for more than a year"

https://news.sky.com/story/ukrainian-mother-captured-by-russia-describes-ordeal-of-being-separated-from-child-for-more-than-a-year-13126010

"Ekaterina Skopina's daughter Anna-Maria was taken in by relatives while she and her husband were held captive by Russia, having served during operations in Mariupol. However, she said the relatives, who were sympathetic to Russia, refused to give her daughter back and that she was kept in Russian-occupied territory"


Now at least the media are beginning to discuss the reality in Ukraine, where many in the east are actually pro Russian. The article then tells us how the child had its citizenship forcibly changed and the relatives took over guardianship. It doesn't discuss the fact that its parents were caught fighting against Russians and abandoned their child. You should see the picture of this lady too.

We are then told about another bloke, an uncle who has been trying to get his niece and nephew back from Russia, following the unspecified death of their parents. He tell's us;


"When the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began, the children were in the occupied part of Ukraine, they were in Mariupol. "When all this started, they moved to the Moscow region and stayed there. There they attended a regular Russian school and life was more or less normal. "The only thing is, when my sister passed away, the children were with a distant relative. Their life there was not very good. "For the last six months, the children haven't even attended school, there was no decent food. In my opinion, if they had stayed there, they would have had no future."


Interestingly this Ukrainian bloke who's been fighting to get the kids back from another relative in Russia, uses the phrase full-scale invasion, just like our governments and media do - coincidence?  :laugh:

And in his "opinion" their life in Moscow was not good and there was no decent food...........hmmmm I smell a rat. PR over drive or what? Yet some will scan the article, think Russia bad and then move onto reading about Iran or China in the same sub menu of the online news.

Interestingly she looks like a tree hugger and looks like she kind of pedo Harold Shipman.....good luck to the kids.


 

 

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