After the Federation’s treacherous attack on Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the occupant troops mercilessly bombard the territory of Ukraine. In the territories temporarily controlled by the enemy, they carry out outright looting. Putin’s soldiers loot stores, hack into ATMs, break into Ukrainians’ homes and take out their personal belongings, including their underwear. The vile nature of the occupiers is evident not only in Ukraine, but also in Belarus, where they are permanently deployed .
From Moscow to The Hague. What war crimes does Russia commit in Ukraine
You see a militant dictator in Europe reading a letter. The leaders of the democratic world ask him not to start a war in a neighboring country. The dictator replies:
“It is not up to our country to solve European problems peacefully. Only after a change of heart on the part of the responsible states can there be any real change in relations.”
You must have imagined Vladimir Putin, who made the search for enemies the national idea of his state and always found the culprits of Russian aggression.
But this is how the one to whom Putin’s power likes to counterpose itself, communicated with Europe more than 80 years ago. It was Adolf Hitler shortly before the invasion of Poland.
Historical parallels are not something one should throw around lightly. Yet it is the Kremlin that loves them. It compares its opponents with the Nazis and operates with slogans from 80 years ago.
But World War II, with Hitler’s brutality, forced the world to create new rules of the game in the political arena. This is how the current base of humanitarian law came into being, which is supposed to put the brakes on the new Hitlers.
And here the love of parallels plays against Putin himself. After all, he is not building his “Russian world” at all according to the peaceful rules of the civilized world.
If you have witnessed or found evidence of Russian war crimes, send it to Ukrainian policemen through a special website.
War
“All Members of the United Nations shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations.”
(UN Charter)
“The contracting Powers recognize that hostilities between themselves must not commence without previous and explicit warning, in the form either of a declaration of war, giving reasons, or of an ultimatum with conditional declaration of war.”
(Convention (III) relative to the Opening of Hostilities. The Hague, 18 October 1907)
https://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/articles/2022/03/10/7330084/
Putin’s army steals socks and detergents from Ukrainians’ homes: The network showed the “trophies” of the occupants who were killed
The Russian occupiers never cease to amaze us with their own pettiness and thievery. No sooner had Ukrainians laughed at the pathetic spectacle of chickens being caught in the besieged yard than footage emerged online of property taken from Russian soldiers, who were killed, which they had obtained by looting.
The photos were published on his Telegram channel by Anton Herashchenko, a former deputy minister at the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs. “Trophies” obtained among the old things and household utensils, can only cause sympathy for such total poverty of the “second army of the world”.
We found slippers, a printer, a meat grinder, and mittens among their belongings. Dead occupiers don’t need stolen things now,” Herashchenko pointed out.
The occupiers also appropriated several pairs of socks, robbing their owner, and left the Ukrainian landlady without kitchen and bath detergents.
The occupiers began to carry out “prodrazvyorstka” in Belarus (Brahin district)
For the time being, they urge to give food “voluntarily”. Flyers were posted in Brahin district, urging local residents to voluntarily donate food for the Russian soldiers for the time being. This was reported by journalist Lubov Luneva.
“Doesn’t it remind you of anything? It means that pretty soon they will go to the villages in search of food with the words: “Grandma (Babka)! Eggs, salo, moonshine”?
In Ukraine, they loot stores and catch chickens in backyards. And in Belarus they are still shy?” wrote Lubov Luneva. The journalist states that she has photos of posters about “prodrazvyorstka“.