Published 1 years ago
Video taken from a drone being used to conduct forward observations captures the moment what appears to be cluster munitions are deployed against a group of Russian troops transporting one of their casualties.
Before we even have to walk down this path again in the comments, this is not a war crime. In order for Geneva Convention protections to be extended to medical personnel they have to be clearly marked non-combatants. Being part of a heavily armed and unmarked front-line aid and litter job tasking does not mean you are suddenly extended extra protections. What's happening in this video is known as exploitation, and it's a common tactic.
Had these guys been lightly armed for self-defense and clearly marked with insignias that marked them as medical personnel, then it could be taken differently. If these guys were in a clearly marked medical vehicle behind the front-lines, also a different story. A squad of Russian infantry transporting one of their casualties via stretcher however is fair game for exploitation, and a smart commander would exploit this every time.
It is, after all, a war.
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