• alcoholicorn@lemmy.ml
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        4 months ago

        Maybe, but I’ve seen plenty of videos of Russians attempting to surrender to drones, and getting killed anyway.

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          4 months ago

          I have some questions you might ask yourself:

          What is the count of those vs. the number of surrendered Russians being treated well?

          Which one is more likely to be in the news?

          Which one is more likely to be spread around by Russian bots?

          Which will be more likely to be suppressed?

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            4 months ago

            What is the count of those vs. the number of surrendered Russians being treated well?

            There is no credible data.

            Which one is more likely to be in the news?

            Neither, I live in America, the news only intentionally covers Russian war crimes. I say intentionally, since I remember a CNN segment near the start of the invasion where armed Ukrainian soldiers jumped out of an ambulance in the background.

            The opposite would probably be true if I lived in Russia.

            Which one is more likely to be spread around by Russian bots?

            I assume it’s not Russian bots posting Ukrainian drone footage to the combat footage sub.

            Which will be more likely to be suppressed?

            Well I haven’t seen any news covering Ukrainian war crimes and I’ve seen plenty of news covering Russian war crimes, and I know it’s not because Ukraine isn’t doing any war crimes.

            The reverse would probably be true for someone living in Russia.

    • barsoap@lemm.ee
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      4 months ago

      The vast majority of them could simply not have volunteered. Also, you can surrender.

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          4 months ago

          Actually one of the few political pressures Putin has had to deal with internally has been preventing conscripts from fighting outside of Russian territory, which has included not sending them into the supposedly-annexed oblasts in the east. They’ve had to make do with massive signing bonuses, prison recruitment, stop loss, and PMCs to make up the manpower shortage. Definitely some high-pressure tactics in use, but no actual use of legal force. Unless this video was taken on the Kursk front then any Russian soldiers who this was targeting had signed contracts that they could have chosen not to.

    • Takios@discuss.tchncs.de
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      4 months ago

      The russian soldiers are in an awful predicament in this war. But they are still the aggressors and Ukraine has the right (obligation even, seeing what Russia tends to do to civilian population it conquers) to defend itself against them…and as awful as these weapons are, they have not been used in an illegal way here according to international law (something that Russia doesn’t give a flying fuck about, btw.).
      Personally, I don’t see a moral issue here though I of course would prefer if noone had to die of which only happens in the case of Putin withdrawing his troops right now.

    • Dasus@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Well, they can surrender.

      Not all of them all the time, but a lot of them are smart enough to do something “dumb” like drive to a Ukrainian village to ask for directions and “get taken as pows”.

      So yeah, yes and no, as the answer to your question.