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The Russians were kicked out and the exchange fund was replenished. Work of the 3rd company of the 2nd mechanized battalion🇺🇦 3 OShBr in the direction of Bakhmut. Assault positions and close combat.

Losses on the part of the Russians are 12 - 200, 2 - 300. And three more - for exchange. There could have been more prisoners, but only three accepted the offer to surrender and save their lives.

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  • @avater
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    1 year ago

    well in the end he did surrender, so he is still a POW and should be treated like one. And before you downvote me again, I dont condone the grenade throw…I just imply to treat a POW like a POW if are able to catch him, even if he acted like a cunt.

    • @Ya_Boy_Skinny_Penis
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      131 year ago

      So just keep walking up to the Ukranian lines saying you surrender until you get close enough to throw a grenade.

      Throw grenade, then immediately resume surrendering. This one war hack will blow your mind!

    • @[email protected]
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      He wasn’t a prisoner until he was disarmed and captured. Until then, he was an active combatant.

      The fact he just used perfidy and then failed means the Ukrainians had valid excuse to make him and anyone else in that contact into cat meat. The fact they didn’t, speaks volumes to their high character and professionalism.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      After the Ukrainians took him in then of course he’s a POW. This is discussing the moments before then.

      That grenade was a death warrant for every russian in that dugout, while they were still in that fighting position

      • @avater
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        -21 year ago

        I thought the discussion was about why they did not execute him after that…

        If he would get shot right adternthw throw, it would be his fault but I was talking about the moment when he was outside on his knees.