Deportation wouldn't be right, unless the people in Donbass weren't safe due to constant risk of being hit by Ukrainian bombs.
Even if anyone other than you believed that horse-shit claim, you still don't deport people from their own country to another, you perhaps offer them sanctuary, or you advise them to move elsewhere within their own country.
The principles of warfare do not include shooting your own soldiers if they retreat in battle or your population if they refuse to be conscripted.
I've no reliable evidence that it's happening at all, but that said.. the rules of war dictate how you treat the opposition, not your own. Your own laws dictate how people should be treated. I'd disagree with it if it were happening, I'm not convinced that it is, certainly not to any significant extent.
I'm not condoning Russia for their war crimes, of which I know there are plenty, I'm just pointing out that Ukraine is equally guilty of them.
How many children has Ukraine stolen? How many environmental catastrophes has Ukraine caused by blowing up dams? How many nuclear power stations has Ukraine jeopardised? How many forced deportations has Ukraine undertaken? How many schools and hospitals has Ukraine TARGETTED. Fuck off with your lies about false equivalency.
As per my position at the start of the war, Ukraine should have surrendered regardless of whether Russia was justified in invading.
You just can't bring yourself to actually say it, can you - Russia has no justification, just say it. As to whether anyone should roll over and accept that autocratic, corrupt rule of a serially-expansionist, hostile warmonger... what is that going to achieve? Do you think Putin will stop? Do you think fair laws will be applied by a just government? How's that going in Ossetia, right now? How are things in Chechnya?
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