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I've watched boots on the ground journalist over in the war interviewing the people and all I've watched so far was everyone of them saying they're being bombed by Ukraine Military. The schools, hospitals, and homes. I saw Russian Military giving aide to the Ukrainian citizens and helping to export them to safer shelters. So explain why there's a claim the Russian military is committing genocide while the Ukrainian soldiers were cooking up dead people in outdoor cooking pots. To eat! These soldiers are satanist/pagan or something alike, because he also filmed where the soldiers left behind items and pentagrams that were very suggestive for sacrificial rituals. Also with Nazi symbolism. So don't believe everything you see that's suppose to be editable that's locked for no editing or first hand information with more evidence available. Js. I don't agree to any of the terms. That's why i clicked on it below. 75.139.46.149 (talk) 20:24, 30 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]