Posted on 05/18/2022 6:45:26 PM PDT by elpadre
Two Russians should die for every Ukrainian who dies.
Dailymail.co.uk, huh?
Other stories say that well over a thousand Ukrainian fighters surrendered. Could there be even more remaining in the tunnels??
free captured troops
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Surely someone is confused,,
There were no ‘ captured’ troops,,
There was a heroic evacuation
after completing their ‘ mission’
Or is the story changing 180
AGAIN !!?
Give it a rest horrendous bowel movement.
Where’s Nina ? ,
she could clear up the mis/whatever.
Retards. Azov surrendered. You can’t release these nazis or they will return to the battlefield. There was never an agreement. They are POWs, and some are war criminals now.
Like their ancestor Paulus at Stalingrad, they got surrounded and had to surrender.
“Dailymail.co.uk, huh?”
It is a pity that we find the most thorough, descriptive stories and photos from foreign news sources. Our American news is sophomoric.
Maybe we should send over Alex vindman from Vermont , or his twin, or Victoria to straighten this out.
Maybe we could send Adam shift, that bug eyed freak , that could scare them into compliance, or at least script write another propaganda bs product to weasel what is wanted.
You know that’s the actual point of my handle, right? Now go come up with a decent and original insult. You can do it!
What no honor among thieves? 🤪
The USA press should be more concentrated on why the government of our own country is driving everyone into poverty.
This will not end well.
Prisoners of war are seldom exchanged in any way. They are released after the war ends.
In this case, it’s pretty clear the only people being discussed for exchange are those severely wounded who could not return to the battlefield after an exchange. Sending them home just burdens the enemy with their care, forever.
The unwounded are conventional POWs and there’s no reason to send them back so they can rejoin a battlefield.
Some historical items:
Dwight Eisenhower refused to release German POWs after the Germans surrendered and the war was over. This is largely an outrage. The reason given was famine in Germany and sending those POWs back there would worsen the famine.
The Soviets did not release German troops after WW II until 1949, with the war ending 1945.
In the Russo Japan war of the very early 1900s, the concept of “parole” existed. Captured officers could be turned loose to return home if they gave parole — promised never to return to the battlefield against that particular enemy . . . forever. A famous case exists of a Russian naval officer who gave parole at the battle of Port Arthur. Returned home. Could not find work. Re-entered the Navy and was sent with the fleet to fight the Japanese. He was part of the destroyed Russian fleet at Tsushima. Captured and was lucky bureaucracy mistook his name and did not see that he’d been captured before.
Parole is seldom done nowadays.
Why does ANYONE trust Putin for any reason? He reneged on the Protection part of the agreement for Ukraine to give up nukes. He said for weeks that he wasn’t going to attack Ukraine, all the time building what turns out to be a decades-long overestimated Russian army, and then attacking. And now someone trusts him in a deal that includes the release of part of the Ukrainian Mega Military elite for some Russian plebe?? Are you kidding me? He’s in the hospital. Lots of things happen in hospitals.
I know it’s easy to say ...
But if was me : BANZAI!
No surrender , go for broke.
Amazing, how many here on FR decry what they call “Western” propaganda but lap up the Russian propaganda, like a kitten drinks warm milk.
Most know nothing about Azov, but are eager to believe they are nazis, because the Russians say so.
Never trust a Russian
They are all a bunch of inveterate liars and cheats. Barbarians in the truest sense if the term
Every thought that comes out of you stinks of neocon diarrhea.
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