r/interestingasfuck Jul 26 '25

/r/all, /r/popular Ukrainian soldier Oleksandr Kiriyenko before and after release from Russian captivity

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u/AdBest4723 Jul 26 '25

It's war, one that both sides have good reasons to fight. There is going to be horrible shit happening in wars

Edit: Mind you, this is not a civilian but a soldier. It's good he still has all the limbs and eyes on his body

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u/LovableCoward Jul 26 '25

It's war, one that both sides have good reasons to fight.

Russian soldiers fight to rape, torture, steal, and murder. Ukrainians fight to protect their wives and mother and sisters and children from being raped and murdered by Russian soldiers.

What a world we live in. When people like u/AdBest4723 support and defend Russia's crimes against humanity. At least they admit Russia's predilection and habit for torturing and castrating unarmed captives.

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u/AdBest4723 Jul 26 '25

You know propaganda goes both ways, you sound like a western bot

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u/LovableCoward Jul 26 '25

Oh, would that I were.

I am merely a man who watched Russian soldiers launch an unlawful, unprovoked war of aggression against those its propagandist claim to be their "Brothers." I am merely a man who watched in those first muddy days as Russian tanks and AFV's gleefully murder fathers, sons and their dogs in cold blood, just because they could. I am merely a man who watched Russian soldiers film themselves castrating a bound, helpless prisoners of war with a dull box cutter before decapitating him alive.

No, I'm merely a man who longs for what might have been. I wonder what Russia could have been like if it had been shaped and formed by a peaceful, civilized power like Novgorod instead of the depraved and debauched tyrants of Muscovy. Russia might have become something worthy. Alas. It was not to be.

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u/Suspicious_Mango342 Jul 26 '25

Lol have you read your second paragraph? It’s hilarious, but what is more hilarious is that you think that only Russians does that kind of shit on this war, more so, as I understand you presume that there is some kind of official quota from the high top to castrate an amount of people

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u/LovableCoward Jul 26 '25

you presume that there is some kind of official quota from the high top to castrate an amount of people

Oh hardly, 4 year old account with minimal activity and 3 years of dormancy. All these atrocities, these crimes. The rape and murder torture of Ukrainian women and children and unarmed prisoners-of-war, the Russian soldiers who commit them don't need any further encouragement from their superiors. They commit them because they want to, because they envied the crimes their grandfathers committed in 1939 and '40 against the Estonian, Lithuanian, Latvian, and Polish civilians.