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"Убить? Убить да, можно...

А вот сохранить жизнь - ... вот в этом сила. Сила в том, что мы не убили их, а взяли их в плен.

Каждый сам выбирает свою дорогу".

©Гонг, 7 ШО

Из док. фильма "Я иду домой".

Фото: первые кадры с пленëнными бойцами ВСУ в Угледаре.

Источник: @voin_dv

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