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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Eric who wrote (1556584)9/3/2025 9:11:34 PM
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Here's some kool-aid for you chickenhawks

The citizenry is so pissed off at the nazis sending their kids to die they've decided to declare war on their own "leaders". Russia had nothing to do with it. FYI, in VN it was called fragging and was quite popular for the grunts sent to die in a useless war to send their officers a well deserved message.

The Suspect in the Murder of Parubiy in Court: It Was My Revenge on the Ukrainian Authorities.
J ournalist Shostal Oleksandr


The Suspect in the Murder of Parubiy in Court: It Was My Revenge on the Ukrainian Authorities
During the court hearing in the case of the murder of politician Andriy Parubiy, the suspect astonished those present with his admission of guilt. He emphasized that his act was a personal revenge against the Ukrainian authorities.

'No, this is my personal revenge against the Ukrainian authorities,' the suspect stated.
The man confirmed his involvement in the crime but refused to disclose details. He denied any suggestions of pressure from Russian intelligence services, stating that he was not blackmailed, even amid the tragic loss of his son.

'This is false, and there was no blackmail,' the suspect asserted.
The suspect expressed his desire to find his son's body and asked to exchange himself for prisoners of war after the verdict was announced.

'I want to ask to be exchanged for the prisoners of war so that I can go and find my son's body,' he said.
The man explained that his choice of Parubiy as a victim was situational: this way, he wanted to express his protest against the Ukrainian authorities by choosing a symbolic figure. After that, he refused to comment further on the case.

Thus, the suspect in the murder of Andriy Parubiy admitted his guilt, calling it an act of personal revenge. He also emphasized his desire to find his son's body, including the possibility of exchange after the court's verdict, asserting that his motive was directed against the authorities without any external pressure.

This case not only underscores the complexity of human experiences in the context of political conflicts but also raises questions about the consequences for future communication between different parties. The suspect's confession reflects deep emotions accompanying loss and the social sentiments in Ukraine during wartime.
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