Thornberry said he had seen evidence of the crematoriums from both U.S. and Ukrainian sources. He said he could not disclose details of classified information, but insisted that he believed the reports.I'm waiting for the artsy drawings, akin to the 'mobile chemical weapons labs' circa 2002...THEN I'll believe it w/o proof.
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Oh, wait: It's been TWEETED. It MUST be true! /s/s
We won't believe Russian 'propaganda', but we're to believe Bloomberg news, based on 'sources'.
I don't see the difference...
One of the articles cites Belarus first reporting this but that said, you don’t know if it could be some sort of intelligence trick at that.
http://www.businessinsider.com/russia-using-mobile-crematoriums-in-ukraine-2015-5 (please see Belarus mentioned under photograph)
So on one hand, wait for further confirmation, it is such a strange story, sometimes truth is stranger than fiction as they say.
Maybe there is another explanation, I admit, it is very macabre.