Comments by "Anita K" (@Anita-k) on "DW News"
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@sergeyb8
I'm also wondering, if he's truly German, bc normally he'd say:
"As a FELLOW German I hope, the Russians don't pay US back for ...", bc op claimed to be German as well and it's addressed to op, imo this is a typical mistake of a typical not native English speaker, I see plenty of them daily; (however I could be wrong, as I'm also not a native English speaker).
But to me it makes no sense.
By saying "you" he takes himself out of the picture, as if he'd be Russian himself, this already stood out weirdly to me, before I even read your comment btw, but only when I read your comment I felt I could be right, so thank you for that!
Also, it's been our grandparents for the most part, I'm 56 and my grandparents already died around 2000, their overall life expectancy was likely a bit shorter due to the war, that started 1939 (I believe), when they still were inexperienced teenagers.
Safe to say, most here between their 60ies and 80ies won't have their grandparents any longer neither.
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If anybody's still inside Azovstal plant and reading this:
THIS ISN'T AN EVACUATION TO UKRAINE, YOU'LL GO INTO RUSSIAN CAPTIVITY FOR AN UNKNOWN PERIOD OF TIME!
Maybe your contacts to your Ukrainian higher commands got hacked or something, to be honest I've no idea what truly happened.
Ironically, Moscow is already screaming AND planning for "war criminal trials" for you guys, think twice before "EVACUATION"!
The Russians are already starting to BREAK THEIR PROMISES...
The way this captivity is worded in the western news as "evacuation" repeatedly, I'm led to believe, that these/your fellow soldiers might've thought, they'd be "evacuated" into a safer part of Ukraine, just to find themselves in Russian busses marked with "Zzzz".
Imagine their surprise!
They didn't deserve this! not sure about Selenskyy's role in this, but if I'd be in that situation, I'd fight to my death, or end it with a bullet to my head (which is relatively easy for me to say admittedly, bc I'm very ill) - whoever thought, they were doing these guys a huge favour by saving their lives and having them deported into Russian captivity, they're very delusional - there're fates a lot worse than death imo; and this is seemingly endless suffering.
I really hope, there'll be a prisoner-swap very very soon; however I've a bad gut feeling.
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@johnhough7738
That's true, just look at "Russian Victory Day" holiday/9th of May, they hate Germany&co!
Germany/Austria can't expect a good outcome, if Russia wins, Putin wants to change the power dynamics against what he calls "the unipolar world" and said so in his last official speech.
Europe needs to strongly prioritize Ukraine and solve all other intern problems AFTER the war, or there'll be no "after" for us.
People need to stop complaining about xy, this makes our politicians afraid to "help Ukraine too much" - did anybody ever think, how power dynamics have already shifted to a HUGE autocratic block of Russia, China, North Korea, (etc) moving closer together - if we don't want to wake up in Gulag without freedom of speech (etc) one day, we need to wake tf up and take this war a lot more seriously!
Russians literally believe, grilled chickens are flying through the air here, which isn't the case at all, it's not reality (obviously) ... I've seen this type of behaviour in ex-ostblock countries (like Hungary) before; Russian soldiers steal toilets from Ukraine, making me wonder how bad their living conditions are at home...
Just imagine the envy and greed in them and you want to vomit.
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Exactly, I'm also worried that this Ukrainian war crime trial will result in grotesque show trials against Ukrainian POWs inside of Russia (or in a Russian occupied territory) "to teach Ukraine and the world a lesson".
& We Europeans including Ukraine want the Ukrainian POWs back unharmed asap!
Of course I fully understand and support the Ukrainians need for justice, but isn't all the effort also a bit pointless, if the goal is prisoner exchange anyways?
Just wondering, bc I'd think there're worse war crimes (like organized mass-executions, torture, r*pe, etc) than a super-young Russian conscript shooting an unarmed civilian during the confusions of war - I know, the Russian commanders told their troops sooo much nonsense, that I'm not very surprised to see such things happening - for all I know, this young Russian likely would've thought, that the civilian could be armed/a disguised member of the alleged Ukrainian "naz¡s", their Russian leadership had warned them about.
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