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Russian doctor carved ‘Glory to Russia’ scar on POW during operation

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  • user224@lemmy.sdf.orgU This user is from outside of this forum
    user224@lemmy.sdf.orgU This user is from outside of this forum
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    Better photo available here: https://english.nv.ua/russian-war/ukraine-begins-treating-soldier-scarred-with-glory-to-russia-phrase-from-russian-captivity-50522497.html

    The words, written in Russian, were branded into the right side of the body alongside the letter "Z," a symbol of the full-scale invasion that many Ukrainians and critics of the war liken to the Nazi swastika.

    According to the United Nations, more than 95% of freed Ukrainian POWs have said they were tortured during their captivity. Survivors have recounted harrowing treatment, including being brutally beaten, electrocuted, and forced to endure painful stress positions.
    Many have faced mock executions, threats of rape or death, and were denied basic medical care. Some were left without food, locked in isolation for weeks, or permanently marked with burns or scars.

    For Turkevych and his team, seeing the scars left by Russian captivity on Ukrainian POWs has become a routine part of their work.

    [...] Turkevych and his team have treated several released defenders bearing swastika-shaped scars, some even on their foreheads [...]

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    • user224@lemmy.sdf.orgU [email protected]

      Better photo available here: https://english.nv.ua/russian-war/ukraine-begins-treating-soldier-scarred-with-glory-to-russia-phrase-from-russian-captivity-50522497.html

      The words, written in Russian, were branded into the right side of the body alongside the letter "Z," a symbol of the full-scale invasion that many Ukrainians and critics of the war liken to the Nazi swastika.

      According to the United Nations, more than 95% of freed Ukrainian POWs have said they were tortured during their captivity. Survivors have recounted harrowing treatment, including being brutally beaten, electrocuted, and forced to endure painful stress positions.
      Many have faced mock executions, threats of rape or death, and were denied basic medical care. Some were left without food, locked in isolation for weeks, or permanently marked with burns or scars.

      For Turkevych and his team, seeing the scars left by Russian captivity on Ukrainian POWs has become a routine part of their work.

      [...] Turkevych and his team have treated several released defenders bearing swastika-shaped scars, some even on their foreheads [...]

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      Inhuman monsters

      The only way to defeat inhumanity is with an inhumane level of violence.

      They are willfully subhuman.

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        Inhuman monsters

        The only way to defeat inhumanity is with an inhumane level of violence.

        They are willfully subhuman.

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        That kind of othering is exactly how they justify their own genocide.

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          That kind of othering is exactly how they justify their own genocide.

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          I think that might be a misreading, they have no humanity in deed, not in essence. They weren't born subhuman, they are choosing to be.

          I'm not going to give the genociders the benefit of the doubt, at least.

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          • user224@lemmy.sdf.orgU [email protected]

            Better photo available here: https://english.nv.ua/russian-war/ukraine-begins-treating-soldier-scarred-with-glory-to-russia-phrase-from-russian-captivity-50522497.html

            The words, written in Russian, were branded into the right side of the body alongside the letter "Z," a symbol of the full-scale invasion that many Ukrainians and critics of the war liken to the Nazi swastika.

            According to the United Nations, more than 95% of freed Ukrainian POWs have said they were tortured during their captivity. Survivors have recounted harrowing treatment, including being brutally beaten, electrocuted, and forced to endure painful stress positions.
            Many have faced mock executions, threats of rape or death, and were denied basic medical care. Some were left without food, locked in isolation for weeks, or permanently marked with burns or scars.

            For Turkevych and his team, seeing the scars left by Russian captivity on Ukrainian POWs has become a routine part of their work.

            [...] Turkevych and his team have treated several released defenders bearing swastika-shaped scars, some even on their foreheads [...]

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            The russian state should be destroyed.

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              That kind of othering is exactly how they justify their own genocide.

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              One causes more genocide, one ends it. These are not the same

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                Inhuman monsters

                The only way to defeat inhumanity is with an inhumane level of violence.

                They are willfully subhuman.

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                Not subhuman, that would imply that they're lesser humans, of which there is no such thing.

                They aren't human at all, not anymore. They forfit their human once they took part in this project of genocide.

                These demented husks, which can only take pleasure in the suffering of people, are what's left of the humans they once were. They're already dead.

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                • user224@lemmy.sdf.orgU [email protected]

                  Better photo available here: https://english.nv.ua/russian-war/ukraine-begins-treating-soldier-scarred-with-glory-to-russia-phrase-from-russian-captivity-50522497.html

                  The words, written in Russian, were branded into the right side of the body alongside the letter "Z," a symbol of the full-scale invasion that many Ukrainians and critics of the war liken to the Nazi swastika.

                  According to the United Nations, more than 95% of freed Ukrainian POWs have said they were tortured during their captivity. Survivors have recounted harrowing treatment, including being brutally beaten, electrocuted, and forced to endure painful stress positions.
                  Many have faced mock executions, threats of rape or death, and were denied basic medical care. Some were left without food, locked in isolation for weeks, or permanently marked with burns or scars.

                  For Turkevych and his team, seeing the scars left by Russian captivity on Ukrainian POWs has become a routine part of their work.

                  [...] Turkevych and his team have treated several released defenders bearing swastika-shaped scars, some even on their foreheads [...]

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                  if any nukes are dropped they should be directed at the Kremlin

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                    Inhuman monsters

                    The only way to defeat inhumanity is with an inhumane level of violence.

                    They are willfully subhuman.

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                    And so the cycle continues

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                    • zombiemantis@lemmy.worldZ [email protected]

                      Not subhuman, that would imply that they're lesser humans, of which there is no such thing.

                      They aren't human at all, not anymore. They forfit their human once they took part in this project of genocide.

                      These demented husks, which can only take pleasure in the suffering of people, are what's left of the humans they once were. They're already dead.

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                      Insisting that I treat inhuman murderers with humanity is a nonstarter.

                      I know what they want to do to me and the people I love.

                      I will die fighting them before I give them an ounce of compassion.

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                        And so the cycle continues

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                        Clearly not enough violence was used.

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                          I think that might be a misreading, they have no humanity in deed, not in essence. They weren't born subhuman, they are choosing to be.

                          I'm not going to give the genociders the benefit of the doubt, at least.

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                          And the incredible thing is, they could CHOOSE to be human again. At any time. They could just willfully have their humanity back and not be subject to such repercussions.

                          But they won't.

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                            Insisting that I treat inhuman murderers with humanity is a nonstarter.

                            I know what they want to do to me and the people I love.

                            I will die fighting them before I give them an ounce of compassion.

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                            I didn't suggest you should give them compassion, my words would imply they don't deserve any at all.

                            I'm a hard anti-spiritualist, but to the extent that I can accept the concept of a human spirit of soul at all, as a sort of metaphor, I can declare with absolute conviction that those skinwalkers have no soul to speak of.

                            We must not yield to them, for the sake of our own humanity, and humanity at large.

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                              One causes more genocide, one ends it. These are not the same

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                              The solution to genocide is not a bigger genocide.

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                                The solution to genocide is not a bigger genocide.

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                                The solution to genocide is not wasting your clearly quite valuable time attempting to twist random internet comments into something you can argue about.

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                                  And so the cycle continues

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                                  See Japan for example of where sufficient violence was used, the cycle did not continue.

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                                  • user224@lemmy.sdf.orgU [email protected]

                                    Better photo available here: https://english.nv.ua/russian-war/ukraine-begins-treating-soldier-scarred-with-glory-to-russia-phrase-from-russian-captivity-50522497.html

                                    The words, written in Russian, were branded into the right side of the body alongside the letter "Z," a symbol of the full-scale invasion that many Ukrainians and critics of the war liken to the Nazi swastika.

                                    According to the United Nations, more than 95% of freed Ukrainian POWs have said they were tortured during their captivity. Survivors have recounted harrowing treatment, including being brutally beaten, electrocuted, and forced to endure painful stress positions.
                                    Many have faced mock executions, threats of rape or death, and were denied basic medical care. Some were left without food, locked in isolation for weeks, or permanently marked with burns or scars.

                                    For Turkevych and his team, seeing the scars left by Russian captivity on Ukrainian POWs has become a routine part of their work.

                                    [...] Turkevych and his team have treated several released defenders bearing swastika-shaped scars, some even on their foreheads [...]

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                                    That's fucking evil.

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                                      Insisting that I treat inhuman murderers with humanity is a nonstarter.

                                      I know what they want to do to me and the people I love.

                                      I will die fighting them before I give them an ounce of compassion.

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                                      Insisting that I treat inhuman murderers with humanity is a nonstarter.

                                      I mean you’d bomb them to save lives right and if someone tricked them into walking into a jail cell you would lock it? You wouldn’t rape them to death if you had a cabinet full of lethal injection drugs… So you’re being better than them by treating them with no less than the minimal baseline of humanity right? (Or you completely disagree or partially with my attempt at getting a little more granular there)

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                                        Better photo available here: https://english.nv.ua/russian-war/ukraine-begins-treating-soldier-scarred-with-glory-to-russia-phrase-from-russian-captivity-50522497.html

                                        The words, written in Russian, were branded into the right side of the body alongside the letter "Z," a symbol of the full-scale invasion that many Ukrainians and critics of the war liken to the Nazi swastika.

                                        According to the United Nations, more than 95% of freed Ukrainian POWs have said they were tortured during their captivity. Survivors have recounted harrowing treatment, including being brutally beaten, electrocuted, and forced to endure painful stress positions.
                                        Many have faced mock executions, threats of rape or death, and were denied basic medical care. Some were left without food, locked in isolation for weeks, or permanently marked with burns or scars.

                                        For Turkevych and his team, seeing the scars left by Russian captivity on Ukrainian POWs has become a routine part of their work.

                                        [...] Turkevych and his team have treated several released defenders bearing swastika-shaped scars, some even on their foreheads [...]

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                                        Bro JESUS CHRIST what the FUCK

                                        Putin is fine with this PR? (Public Relations)

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                                          See Japan for example of where sufficient violence was used, the cycle did not continue.

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                                          It can work I guess but I think there are more instances of it not doing so. The results don't warrant the price.

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