Friday, July 29, 2022

RUSSIA!!! WTF!!! Footage showing 'Ukrainian POW being castrated by Russian soldiers' sparks outrage in Kyiv

 via Daily Mail

Horrifying video has emerged appearing to show a Ukrainian prisoner of war being castrated by his Russian captors. 

The footage, which MailOnline is not publishing, shows a group of men wearing Russian camouflage pinning a soldier in Ukrainian fatigues down and using a box-cutting knife to remove his genitals and then hold them up to the camera. 

It is unclear exactly when or where the footage was taken, but some of the Russian soldiers who appear in it were filmed on the frontlines in Donbas back in June.

Ukrainian MP Inna Sovsun tweeted the footage, saying: 'Russia has to pay for it.

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THIS IS SOME BULLSHIT!

THIS IS SOME ISLAMIC JIHAD BULLSHIT!

Russia better find this bastard and execute him or they're done...its as simple as that.  

Debate question...how long are we gonna send weapons to Ukraine without accountability?

 The US and NATO have poured tons of money, weapons and munitions into Ukraine without ANY oversight.

Every time you look up you find another group of soldiers begging for weapons, used vehicles etc...

When do we demand accountability?

Ukraine was one of the poorest and MOST corrupt nations in Europe.

Is it beyond the pale to think that some of the rifles, anti-tank missiles...hell even anti-aircraft missiles aren't hitting the black market?

Everyone is cheering the fact that the US State Dept is FINALLY talking to Russia about getting back Brittney Griner (they toss in the Marine as a courtesy to seem like they're being fair) but no one is thinking about working with Russia to get some accountability on these weapons?

If we could at least work with the Russians to determine how many they've captured/destroyed, then conducted a solid audit of what the Ukrainians have expended then we could get a rough number of how many escaped into the wild.

You aren't talking about it now but you will when terrorism inevitably makes a comeback at the middle/end of this decade.

US Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from US SOUTHCOM's Joint Task Force Bravo seen operating with littoral combat ship USS BILLINGS LCS-15

Space X's heavy booster recovery is gonna be freaking awesome!

It just hit me. In the 50's and 60's with regard to the US space program, all the people with scientific knowledge and imagination went to NASA or the military (a small few) or to contractors. Today they're in private industry...whether corporations that push the envelope like Space X or in the financial sector fucking up the economy. We're living in the best of times and the worst of times.

The magnitude of difference between 1 million and 1 billion is not that intuitive....remember this when they talk about the budget deficit...

Dutch KCT army SF recruitment vid

Pakistan Army Aviation Corps will begin receiving first Z-10MP attack helicopters in first half of 2023.

San Francisco's waste water has detectable Monkey Pox

Wow.

Monkey Pox is big in San Fran.  One thing confuses me though.  Once again we're faced with a disease that only affects a small part of the population but they're asking the entire society to jump thru hoops to "fight the spread".

I just don't get it.

US, Finnish troops conduct hot and cold load training

3rd ASOS conducts mountain climbing training