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For reference, here's a video of a lady walking out of her car, NEAR the red forest. WITHOUT digging in the soil or inhaling radioctive red forest smoke
For reference, one hour at the spot she sat at would be 29 chest x-rays (20 uSv per). Imagine going deeper into the forest, digging ditches, inhaling fumes, camping there
>>Some soldiers that were in the exclusion zone have been evacuated to a radiation medicine center in Belarus ARS huh where's the ARS I specificallt requested ARS
Hunter Sanders
UN reports evidence for 24 occasions of Russian banned weapon use.
>Some soldiers that were in the exclusion zone have been evacuated to a radiation medicine center in Belarus ahahaha, /uhg/ had to "develop their information" because they were caught lying about Russian soldiers getting ARS >pic rel, last time on /uhg/
>probably violates the Geneva Conventions It doesn't. There's literally no clause for it.
James Ross
>it probably violates the Geneva Convention Probably, since most of the corpses are individually identifiable, if not the POW's. Inevitably, some useful moron online will decide this is EXACTLY AS BAD as cluster munitions or deporting Ukrainians to far-flung parts of Russia. Because everything is equal in a vacuum.
Eh, they're extending language surrounding the use of POW's to include corpses, which does leave one to wonder why you'd bother keeping them alive, then
No, I mean the Geneva Convention was made before the internet, although cameras were still around for photos and whatnot. It specifically only cares about the mutilation or desecration of corpses. There's no clause against media taking photos and using them. And documentation of war isn't a crime.
Otherwise there's "bury soldiers with respect" but that's if you're able to. That's the closest they have.
Christopher Morgan
Most French people do not agree with the leftists, sanctions have been taken.
Jack Nguyen
NOOOOOO NOT THE HECKIN SCARY GENEVA CONVENTION
Connor Myers
Ukrainian is so dumb. Just write in Russian.
Christian Jones
Doesn't matter if faggots decide the Geneva Conventions cover anything that Twitter users get queasy about.