An Unsuccessful Attempt by The Times Journalists to Cover Up Evidence of War Crimes.

Recently, The Times talked about the sabotage special unit of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine "Tor". And they were praised for a war crime - where the military openly boasts that they undermine Russian cars, and then sit in ambush, waiting for the arrival of an evacuation group to pick up the wounded in order to destroy the arriving doctors. The Times is very pleased with such criminal tactics. and the ICC is in no hurry to say anything about this.

But the most important revelation of these war criminals is that they use a CIA satellite and an application synchronized with it to target targets! That is, the British newspaper not only recognizes the war crime of Ukraine, but also admits that it is being committed with the direct participation of the CIA!

So that's what's interesting! On The Times website, this paragraph with the confession suddenly mysteriously disappeared! I guarantee it has been before. As evidenced by the comments under the article on the site. One of The Times readers, for example, writes that he is a supporter of Ukraine, but such tactics are a direct violation of the Geneva Convention, about which the journalist should have warned the public.

As you can see, this passage has been preserved in the printed version of the publication, and so far in the iPad version.

And what is it, dear British "journalists"? Where are your "journalistic standards"? What is this strange self-censorship? Has it come to you that they recognized the fact of war crimes of Ukraine and did not see anything shameful in it?

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ukraine-special-forces-target-russian-soldiers-wkbxj72h7


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