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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.

https://t.me/ab3army/3132

    • JohnEdwa
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      Also something everyone else learned is not a good idea as perfidy results in the enemy assuming you are doing it and executing anyone wounded or actually trying to surrender. But Russia seems to have missed most of the memos documenting what actually did and didn’t work during WW2 - like if you actually want someone to surrender, try not to rape, torture and kill all their civilians and soldiers, as that tends to make the rest of them angry.

      • @[email protected]
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        They might be doing it just for this though. To prevent actual russians that want to surrender doing it, you convince the other party that it’s usually a trick, so no more accepting surrenders. Then you go back to your own and tell them ‘there, now nobody will believe you. you have to fight for us or die’. between this and the brigades hunting down deserters, it’s a really nasty spot to be in for those that don’t want to fight. Back to fragging then?

      • Pogogunner
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        You should listen to the Dan Carlin podcast series “Supernova in the east” about the Japanese war crimes - I believe similar train of thinking may be taking place in modern day Russia, leading to the same style of widespread war crimes.

        • @[email protected]
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          I’ve been relistening to SNitE, and its such a good show. Dan does a good job talking about how horrible Imperial Japan treated prisoners, because just listening to the events make me mad to this day.

          The stuff that Russian soldiers are doing are real good ways to make the opposing side to not take prisoners, just as the Australian and American forces tended to not take chances with Japanese wounded and even already dead.

  • Pogogunner
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    I was expecting them to be executed on the spot for the perfidy. These Ukrainian soldiers have a lot of self-control

    • @Alchemy
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      Definitely would not want to be the guy walking out trying to really surrender.

      • Hank
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        Afaik it’s fair game to kill anyone fake surrendering.

        • @avater
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          no it’s not…if you have the chance to take them down without force or violence you have to do it. That is what differs us from the russians.

          • @Blumpkinhead
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            If they’re fake surrendering, they aren’t really giving you the chance though, are they?

            • @avater
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              depends. As you see in the video thei got them after all, so no reason to execute them because they are POWs then.

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              Persons taking no active part in the hostilities, including members of armed forces who have laid down their arms and those placed hors de combat by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause, shall in all circumstances be treated humanely, without any adverse distinction founded on race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar criteria. To this end, the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the above-mentioned persons[…]

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geneva_Conventions

              • @[email protected]
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                But that’s not the case here? Orc rolled a grenade out after saying he was surrendering. Pretty sure they don’t have to treat him as surrendering at that point, no?

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                  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.

              • @[email protected]
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                121 year ago

                Yeah they just threw a grenade. That means all suggestion of them surrendering was moot.

                The fact that they lived is thanks to the Ukrainians being extra nice.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Aside from being the moral thing to do (albeit totally understandable if they hadn’t)

      They know they are filming and doing it this way is good optics

  • @Astroturfed
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    How in the fuck did they not execute that second one? I’m going to shoot that one a couple times in the stomach and let him bleed out slow after the first one… Crazy self control.