Rus troops left Bucha 4 days before allegations appeared
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This is an important distinction most media outlets won't touch because it breaks down the narrative.
Russian troops move through Russian speaking village giving humanitarian aid, rations, looking for sabatours whatever then leave.
Azov ultranationalist Nazis move in to punish / attack Russian speaking Ukrainians for "collaboration". Keep in mind the original Nazis, who these punks aren't, were very big believers in collective punishment.
Manufacture propaganda calling your attacks "Russian" all they need is a red armband instead of their yellow ones.
It has been aired on a number of sources. Where hasn't Zelenskyy stated collaborators are traitors. Hasn't he also said refusing to fight are traitors.
Until they have a regular gestapo over there, which is why there are military police in many places, seen in much more footage.
There's so much more and far too much to go into detail.
It doesn't mean Russia have been angels of mercy. Pun there.
But where this topic is concerned. It's a very dirty war. Stunts like this end nowhere good, simple strategy for inserting involvement. What that means is getting much grimmer. It's propagating an opposing mindset by brainwashing a population into God forbid.