they still delete the stuff they don't like though
After a journalist asked the Canadian Forces about the Azov social media postings, officers scrambled to come up with a response, according to documents obtained by this newspaper through Access to Information law.
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/canadian-officials-who-met-with-ukrainian-unit-linked-to-neo-nazis-feared-exposure-by-news-media-documents
Chris Henderson, then assistant deputy minister for public affairs, emailed more than 20 DND public-relations officers, worried that photos might appear online. โDo we have a clear expression of CAF policy toward this group?โ he asked of the Azov Battalion. โThis may or may not prompt questions, but we need to be ready and not come across as being taken by surprise.โ
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/article/mounting-evidence-canada-trained-ukrainian-extremists-govt-needs-to-be-held-to-account-experts/
A photo featured on the social media account of Azov regiment member Kyrylo Berkal appears to show Canadian instructors involved with their training.
furries and adrenochrome
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high ring
>Those were the days