just a punk |
07-07-2019 05:04 AM |
Let me quote my own post from another thread:
You guys can't see the full picture. There was a closed war zone. The Ukrainian army knew that rebels have a BUK in that area (they wrote about it in social networks). So what the Ukrainians did? They intentionally guided a civilian aircraft over the BUK's position to test it. They have even sent a jet-fighter escort to simulate a military cargo aircraft convoy. As we all know the provocation was 100% successful for the Ukraine. Do you really think that's not a military crime?
Actually the Ukrainians have used the classic American trick. Do you remember that Korean Air Lines Flight 007 which was guided from Alaska over Soviet air defense systems to test their efficiency on Korean civilians? So if somebody here has a right to speak about war crimes, he must be definitely a non-American. Because "America" and "war crimes" are synonyms in dictionaries of any language.
Why nobody has asked himself a simple question: why the Ukraine guided a civilian aircraft over a no-flight war zone where obviously the rebel BUK was located?
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