Video: Russians in Syria torture, kill & cut up an Arab

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[A Greek website that is Orthodox Christian published this. I have the link to the original Greek below. A friend who can understand the Russian says that the one Russian says to the other: I did that. The other guy agrees. They carved on the dead guy's body: “For our Airforce”.

I'm not quite sure the reason why. Perhaps, I'm speculating, that Arab played some role in downing a Russian plane? Its just a guess. But I suspect the Russians had some vendetta against this guy in particular. Maybe he was a prominent enemy?
NB: To watch the video, click on the link at the bottom of this translation of the Greek article. Jan]

The atrocities of Russians in Syria / The atrocities of the Russians in Syria (Shocking Video – Shocking Video)

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Warning : The video contains very harsh images. Not suitable for children!

Warning : This video contains very hard images. Not suitable for children!

A In previous post we posted a video of horror of the atrocities committed by Russian “fighters” in Syria. Here’s the even more horrific “history ” of this video, that is, the unspeakable sufferings of that unfortunate victim of the Russians from the moment he fell into their hands until his slow and excruciating death and ultimately the desecration of his dead body.

The country that instills such feelings of brutality and inhumanity into its soldiers can not be called “Holy Russia”. Even more, this country can not claim a leadership role in Orthodoxy. To tell the truth without pretense, such a country can not even be considered Christian … We are used to seeing such war crimes and atrocities in other religions, which contain the element of fanaticism and urge their believers to “subjugate infidels” with violence and blood. But Orthodoxy is the religion of love, self-sacrifice, solidarity, forgiveness.

Really, what can these atrocities have to do with Christianity and Orthodoxy? No thing . It’s just an ordinary Russian affair …

Anyone who decides to watch this video should have very strong nerves and a very strong stomach … But the truth can not be concealed for the sake of false “correctness”. Truth liberates. And what is threatened today, more than ever, is freedom.

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In a previous publication we posted a video horror and brutality of the atrocities committed by Russian “fighters” in Syria. Here, we present an even more horrible “prehistory” of this video, that is what suffered the unfortunate victim of Russians once fell into their hands by the slow and excruciating death and finally the massacre and desecration of a dead body.

The country that cultivates such brutality and inhumanity feelings of the soldiers can not be called “Holy Russia.” Much more, he can not claim a leading role in Orthodoxy. To tell the truth without pretense, such a country can not even be considered Christian … Such war crimes and human atrocity we are used to the sites of other religions, which include the element of fundamentalism and urge the “subjugation of unbelievers” with violence and blood. But Orthodoxy is the religion of love, sacrifice, solidarity, forgiveness.

Really, what relationship can have these atrocities acts with Christianity and Orthodoxy? None. It’s just an ordinary Russian affair …

Anyone who decides to watch this video, you must have very strong nerves and very strong stomach … But the truth can not be hidden for reasons of false “correctness.” Truth liberates. And what is threatened today as never before, it is freedom.

Source: https://romalewfronimati.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-atrocities-of-russians-in-syria.html



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