@Smoke_Ring_Halo@LeftyWinter Ironically, the book "The Forsaken: An American Tragedy in Stalin's Russia" tells the story of what happened to Americans who fled the U.S. during the Great Depression and immigrated to the Soviet Union. Spoiler: it didn't end well.
Quiz time: How did Russia completely destroy a working hospital without killing a single person?
a) magic
b) mad skills
c) alien technology
d) all of the above
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@P_Kallioniemi Complete lie; these soldiers are not being kidnapped. They are being transported from one location to another, and their loved ones (I'm guessing) want to give them food, cigarettes and clothes. There is no aggression, and nobody is being beat to death (unlike in Ukraine).
@PawlowskiMario They were thinking that they were tired of ethnic Russians being killed by the Ukraine government in the Donbass region. Seriously, keep up.
@joni_askola Mariupol survivor: "One of the reasons I hate Ukraine is because the city government of Mariupol didn't evacuate anyone." Ukrainian soldiers shot civilians who tried to leave, and kept the residents as hostages to use them as human shields.
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