Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Emaciated.

This is coolbert:

"emaciated: adjective - having become so thin that the bones noticeably protrude under the skin."

More prisoner-of-war exchange between the Russian and the Ukrainian.

1. "Ukraine returned 108 women from captivity, including 37 evacuees from 'Azovstal'. VIDEO"

Thanks to Censor.NET 17.10.22.

"Ukraine conducted another large-scale prisoner exchange and returned home 108 women, most of them military personnel."

"Another large-scale exchange of prisoners was carried out today. It was particularly emotional and truly special - we freed 108 women from captivity. It was the first all-female exchange. The prisoners were mothers and daughters, who were very much awaited by their relatives. 37 evacuees from 'Azovstal', 11 officers , 85 - privates and sergeants," 

AN ALL-FEMALE EXCHANGE! UNIQUE IN THE HISTORY OF WARFARE?

2. "Azov" prisoners released from captivity are in state of critical anorexia"

Also from Censor.NET 24.09.22.

"The soldiers released from captivity are in a shocking state - almost all 215 people have an extreme degree of anorexia."

Normally anorexia defined as an unwillingness to eat when food presented to. Hardly would I consider that the Azov battalion personnel anorexic. They have been purposefully denied food as a deliberate policy.

British Indian army troops during the Second World War prisoners-of-war of the Japanese suffering from starvation. Not anorexia as that word normally defined. Persons not refusing to eat but having nothing to eat.

"The condition of our soldiers is simply shocking. There are cases when relatives cannot recognize their relatives. Our boys are exhausted, contused, there are many hidden fractures and exacerbations of various degrees of chronic diseases,"

See previous blog entries the Azov battalion captives of the Russian receiving maltreatment:

https://militaryanalysis.blogspot.com/2022/10/mykhailo.html

https://militaryanalysis.blogspot.com/2022/09/dianov.html

coolbert.





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