this post was submitted on 13 Aug 2023
128 points (94.4% liked)
Ukraine
8312 readers
941 users here now
News and discussion related to Ukraine
*Sympathy for enemy combatants is prohibited.
*No content depicting extreme violence or gore.
*Posts containing combat footage should include [Combat] in title
*Combat videos containing any footage of a visible human must be flagged NSFW
Server Rules
- Remember the human! (no harassment, threats, etc.)
- No racism or other discrimination
- No Nazis, QAnon or similar
- No porn
- No ads or spam (includes charities)
- No content against Finnish law
Donate to support Ukraine's Defense
Donate to support Humanitarian Aid
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
I feel a bit like this is something to share after the fact, not while he remains useful in any capacity.
Yeah, like....what about Tomov's family? I get wanting to post this, but any Russians that see this will now know that if they get captured, their "assistance" will be put on the internet in full display for the world to see.
Can any one see how that might be a problem?
I don't think many of the Russians who surrendered, are being welcomed back home in general. Fair point, though.
I think there is a big difference between "not being welcomed back" and what might happen to "the family of a traitor", though.
I think for those russians who want to end this was asap he might be a hero.
I guess it's better than a video of them being executed
For them it is.
Fair, but usually I think the thought process is closer to "surrender, or get shot in the head" so the risk of getting exiled by your countrymen or being shamed online is kind of secondary
I can only imagine what is waiting behind that camera if he decides not to cooperate