Jayjay
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So much bullshit in one paragraph.That's not russian news.Everybody forgot Bucha?
Well, I have not been following that story for a while. Apparently it was proven that satellite images were fake. So no 3 weeks old bodies on the road, they are all from April 1. And you need to thank Ukrainian programmer who can determine a date of the picture by analyzing shadows. And then Turkey being a NATO member got real pictures with no bodies.
Plus someone (ukrainians) were using WW1 ammunition (really that old) which is not really banned but frowned upon. Lots of civilians ended up with flechettes in their bodies.
Sorry guys, all these civilians died shortly after or during russian forces leaving, when your nazis shelled the town with WW2 mines.
What do you have to say for yourself?
NATO collectively flat out lied about satellite images, only Turkey said "Fuck it!, we are out!"
Buddy, I'm sorry to tell you but the Russian news is about as reliable as dog shit. No one believes it. And of course Turkey didn't buy those lies either. People in the west aren't so gullible. And deep down, you know that your media is lying to you. Putler controls the Russian media. With all the death and misery that Putler is causing, I don't know how Russians sleep at night.
That's ukrainian news, fletchettes is from ..... them. Shadow analysis is from ukrainian experts and real pictures are from NATO member Turkey. And the whole bunch of secondary evidence from ...... France Press and other western outlets. Sat images ARE fake. They can't be real, 3 weeks in +15C temperature is not consistent with the state of the bodies on April 4
First, just learn to use google before spouting nonsense. This is literally the first hit:
Denying Bucha Massacre – Who Questions the Evidence?
On April 7th, the Turkish-language outlet “Aydinlik” published an article regarding the satellite imagery of corpses in the streets of
mythdetector.ge
The shadow analysis shows clearly that the satellite image date is March 19th. The temperatures at those times were not +15C, but around 0-10 degrees Celsius (don't remember the exact figures, this is something I checked the last time you made the incorrect claim about the bodies being "too fresh"). And all the secondary evidence just confirms that the bodies were there; British sources showed images from a different satellite, there's drone footage, and so on. Finally, the claim that Turkey released the "real" images is also dog shit. Turkey did no such thing. But this crap showed up on a pro-Russian, anti-Western Turkish website. From the above link:
About the Source
The online outlet “Aydinlik” belongs to the Turkish Patriotic Party (Vatan Partisi). The party has a Eurasian ideology and is therefore pro-Russian, pro-Chinese and anti-US. The party is calling for Turkey’s withdrawal from NATO and opposes Turkey’s candidacy for EU membership.
In 2009, Aydinlik was banned for 1 month on charges of propaganda of terrorism by the Istanbul court. In 2011, the editor-in-chief of the outlet, Mehmet Sabuncu, was arrested during an investigation into an alleged criminal network known as Ergenekon. Ergenekon members were accused of plotting a coup. Sabuncu returned to the position of Editor-in-Chief in 2014.
The outlet has published a number of pro-Russian content since the emergence of the Russia-Ukraine war.
I remember your dodging the topic all right. It was a missile strike, not a bomb.Seriusly, who remembers Kharkov City Hall bombing now? Nobody. Same is here.