Posted on 09/14/2022 4:43:42 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
UKRAINE has been handing out "surrender cards" to Russian soldiers containing secret codes with advice on how they can return home alive, reports have claimed.
The cards feature a message in Russian for Vlad's invading forces, as well as a QR code on the back with links to further information on how soldiers can surrender to Ukraine.
Pictures of the cards supposedly being distributed widely among Russian forces by Ukraine were shared on social media.
One side of the card is in the blue and yellow colours of the Ukrainian flag.
The headline reads: "YOUR TICKET TO A PEACEFUL LIFE."
Below, it says in Russian: "Show this card to a Ukrainian soldier - it will save your life and help you return home."
Someone posted a picture on the Internet so it must be true.
They just can’t keep their stories straight, can they? 😄
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Let me know when you find the true identity of the Ghost of Kiev.
Seethe. Seethe. Seethe some more.
All you like.
You and your kind will attempt to fill up the threads with your angry retorts going but here I cut you off.
General Pavel will give you that information for a cheeseburger and two pork chops.
Textbook Zeeperian projection.
I watched that video. Conscripts are treated like slaves, or worse. Most slave owners would not allow their overseers to treat their slaves so poorly. The senior NCOs can get away with it because their is literally no one to stop them.
I did notice that the Russians would purposely under report the number of conscripts killed so that the NCOs and officers could still draw the dead’s pay.
"Air dropped Psyops Leaflet encouraging Iraqi forces to surrender to Coalition forces during the Gulf War of 1990-1991."
Allied surrender Leaflets had their effect in both Gulf Wars, especially the first. There are parallels to the Karkhiv counteroffensive. Months of bombardment through HIMARs, degraded enemy in every way, ineffective leadership, distrust of the leadership, and a successful counter attack. Getting a surrender card with QR code would really good to Russians around the Oskil river last week.
How many times are you gonna post this?
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Yep. Slaves were valuable assets in the Antebellum South so that's a lot of money down the drain if something were to happen to them.
But a Russian conscript? No one is going to notice him missing.
Some things never change in Russia.
Update on Ukrainian Counter-Offensive Success: 8,500 km2, 388 Settlements Liberated
https://en.defence-ua.com/news/update_on_ukrainian_counter_offensive_success_8500_km2_388_settlements_liberated-4227.html
That was a major problem in the Chinese Nationalist armies. It was a very old Chinese military custom, terribly wasteful of young men.
In the old China, soldiers were considered the lowest of the low, hardly worth bothering about.
It is a very bad way to run an army.
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