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A picture of Vladimir Putin

It has been days since Vladimir Putin launched his 3 day Blitzkrieg to take Kyiv.

He remains a master strategist.

Putins War Machine

Bombed Hospitals

Vladimir Putins war machine attacked indiscriminately. Throughout his invasion of Ukraine he bombed hospitals including maternity wards, oncology centres and buildings clearly labelled as having children inside. Nobody - not even innocent children, are safe from his wrath.

Attacked Homes

Vladimir Putins war machine also engaged in targeted attacks using cruise missiles, tanks and bombs on Ukrainian apartment buildings, homes, and businesses. These attacks were used to instill fear in the Ukrainian populous and attempt to break their will.

Massacred Civilians

When Vladimir Putins war machine reached Ukrainian towns, his soldiers set up torture chambers to interrogate the residents, even children as young as fourteen. Men and boys old enough to fight, or that had previously served Ukraine, were murdered in cold blood.

1990 - 2023

Putin's History of Death

1999 - Moscow Bombings
The year is 1999. An unknown and unpopular Vladimir Putin is made acting Prime Minister. Newspapers mock this decision claiming someone so unknown could never win the upcoming election. Months later 2 bombs explode in Moscow apartment buildings, hundreds are killed with more injured. Vladimir Putin gets on TV and begins talking about the events, spouting aggressive rhetoric that riles up the angry Russian public and draws them to his cause. Before the bombings, Putin was a largely unknown fill-in. By the end, he was a household name seen as a man that gets things done. There is strong evidence to suggest that Vladimir Putin and his KGB colleagues were behind these bombings as a sort of PR stunt to propel him to President of Russia - it worked. The bombings were blamed on a Chechen terrorist group, although no proof ever materialized to back up this claim.
2006 - Poisoning British Citizens
The year is 2006. A former KGB spy and FSB lieutenant colonel is speaking out against the now President Putin. His name, Alexander Litvinenko. He, along with a colleague, produced a book detailing how the Moscow apartment bombings were a false flag operation guided by the Russian Federal Security Services to justify the second Chechen war and bring Vladimir Putin to power. A few years after this book was published, Litvinenko was poisoned with the highly radioactive isotope polonium-210. He died a few weeks later. The British government concluded that the Russian government was behind the poisoning.
2008 - Attacked Georgia
2009 - Second Chechen War
In 2009 the second Chechen War ended. It was started in part, by the false flag bombings of 1999, with Putin arguing the war was necessary to combat "Chechen terrorism". This war was fought largely how Russia is fighting the war in Ukraine. Bombing targets that are not militarily valuable such as homes, apartment buildings and small villages. Thousands of civilians were murdered. In one attack, without warning, ten hypersonic missiles were launched at Grozny's only maternity hospital, as well as post offices, mosques and a crowded market. Over 100 people were killed with a further 400 injured. Perhaps the worst war crime of the Second Chechen War is known as the Novye Aldi massacre. Russian Forces cluster bombed the village and a day later, entered the village conducting summary executions of dozens of people, as well as murder, looting, arson and rape of Chechen civilians.
2014 - Invasion of Crimea
In 2014, Russia invades and annexes Crimea on the orders of Vladimir Putin. This was in retaliation for Ukrainian citizens democratically electing a new president, and ousting the previous Pro-Russian president. Russian soldiers wore no official insignia during this invasion. This invasion was declared illegal by the UN General Assembly. During this time, Russia was also fuelling separatist crimes in areas such as Donbas. These crimes included summary executions and the use of cluster munitions. The Ukrainian SBU have opened a case on "crimes against humanity" perpetuated by the Russian backed insurgent forces.
2022 - Invasion of Ukraine
In the early hours of February 24th 2022, Vladimir Putin launches his full scale invasion of Ukraine after months of officially denying an invasion was going to happen. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have accused Russia of using imprecise cluster munitions in civilian areas, including near hospitals and schools. This constitutes unlawful attacks with weapons that indiscriminately kill and maim. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights condemned Russia's military action as a violation of international law. Since the start of this invasion, numerous Russian war crimes have been recorded, including murder, torture, abductions, deportation, looting, rape against Ukrainian women, terrorism, attacks on civilians, unlawful airstrikes, and inhumane treatment of POWs.
Among the recorded targets of Russian airstrikes in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, are Kindergartens and orphanages.

During their assault on Irpin, the Russian forces indiscriminately fired at refugees trying to flee across a collapsed bridge.

After Russian forces left Bucha after a month of occupation, hundreds of bodies were found lying in the streets and even in mass graves. Some of those found even had their hands tied.

After Russian forces withdrew from an area known as Izium, Ukrainian authorities discovered a mass grave with 440 corpses. These events have been described as the Izium massacre

Since October of 2022, Russian forces used missiles and drones to systematically attack the electrical grids of Ukraine, these actions left millions without heating, electricity and water during winter. These attacks on civilian infrastructure were deemed war crimes.
A picture of Vladimir Putin with the text 'War Criminal' on it

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