Anonymous ID: c81939 July 27, 2022, 3:24 p.m. No.16851608   🗄️.is 🔗kun

8 years ago, on May 2nd 2014, Ukrainian radicals murdered at least 42 people in Odessa for the crime of being Russian. They burned them alive. They had tacit approval from the government; no one was punished. From that day on, it was clear that war had become inevitable. The War in Donbass had barely started; after May 2nd, 1000s of volunteers from Odessa & Russia joined the Militias. Ukrainian social networks were full of “funny” videos of people jumping to their deaths to escape the fire. Restaurants added "Vatnik shashlik" to their menus. Young girls poured the Molotov cocktails that lit the Trade Union House on fire; Ukrainian politicians joked about “the traditional May BBQ” for years; people who were involved in the massacre are now popular bloggers, pundits, advisors, military leaders.

 

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Anonymous ID: c81939 July 27, 2022, 3:25 p.m. No.16851869   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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By Texas law, cops must keep their bodycams on while working. There's likely footage of the Uvalde shooting. Here's why the public may never see it.

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There's Likely Bodycam Footage of the Uvalde Shooting. The Public May Never See It.

By Texas law, cops must keep their bodycams on while working. But it's possible police will use the "dead suspect loophole" to keep anyone from seeing the fo

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