I mean, that's a quick way to have an entire detachment of Russian troops get friendly fired upon.
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The problem is that the UAF needs to drop their grenades carefully to avoid hitting him.
didn't they already do that warcrime?
Russia treats The Geneva Convention as a checklist Β―β \β _β (β γβ )β _β /β Β―
I'm worried for this kid. I'd be at high risk of suicide in such a scenario. Like, the night before I had to report for service.
Hopefully, he will return home soon: https://www.dawn.com/news/1788329/russia-to-send-ukraine-teen-home-after-deal
Wow, I really hope this is true and happens. Thanks for the update.
Force Russian passports onto people and immediately hand them draft papers... Vile
When they give you a gun, you know what to do.
Many Russian conscript POWs have said they never handled a weapon. They were told they were going to be drivers, then trucked somewhere to then be given a shovel and told to dug trenches. Then a few weeks later trucked to the front-line and told to sit in a hole and observe.
That's sad to hear.
There's already an agreement that he will return home soon: https://www.dawn.com/news/1788329/russia-to-send-ukraine-teen-home-after-deal