“Found these in the Zaporizhzhya direction. The enemy is throwing chocolates with an explosive mechanism. Do not open them under any circumstances. Our guy was lucky that it did not detonate, otherwise he could have ended up crippled. I know guys whose fingers were torn off like that.”
Fuck russia.
Fuck the Kremlin. Broad hatred for the entire country will only drive the decent Russians into the Kremlin’s
armstentacles
They only just discovered the chocolates yet somehow they know people who had their fingers blown off from them?
Sounds a bit suspect, Ivan
Why bother with chocolate at all? Just wrap c4 in a Freddo wrapper.
Nice Halloween touch…victory to Ukraine. LOL, if vodka bottles were used…
Send more weapons! Allow use on military targets in russia!
Willy Wonka sends his regards
Thats at best a gps chip lol
I agree the round disc and deliberately folded wire screams something to do with RF, but a) how powered and for how long? and b) why a chocolate bar if so?
It’s not like they hid a transmitter inside something that wouldn’t be taken apart or eaten, this was going to get discovered. Sneak a transmitter inside a PKM or radio, then let it be “captured” by the Russians.
a) how powered and for how long?
Might even be passive, a tuned resonator. Heck it could be a bug, IIRC ironically passive bugs are (age-old) soviet tech. Imagine sweeping the whole frequency spectrum for resonators with 50s tech they were a nightmare to screen for.
and b) why a chocolate bar if so?
Maybe the idea is to track people for some time to gather intelligence on trench operations? Most probably aren’t going to eat the thing right away.
Now that would be smart and legal.
Explosives don’t seem smart. Why didn’t they poison the chocolate instead? The enemy opens the chocolate, sees nothing wrong with it, shares it with their mates, and then now you’ve got five casualties who are none the wiser. Is that against the rules of war or something?
Poisoning food or water or employing poison in food in warfare violates a buttload of relevant treaties and laws. Venom, poison, overly lethal gases, even spreading disease are pretty big no-nos, the goal isn’t to cause indiscriminate or agonizing deaths
Booby trapping violate the same traties, especially hiding explosives in food. If ukrained wanted to commit war crimes, they would choose the smart way, this is just idiotic russians feeding lies to idiotic people
I mean, so does an explosive charge in this specific context.
Is that against the rules of war or something?
Yes. Very much so. Just poison in general is a war crime, let alone hiding it in chocolate.
https://ihl-databases.icrc.org/fr/customary-ihl/v2/rule72
Article 23(a) of the 1899 Hague Regulations provides: “It is especially prohibited … to employ poison or poisoned arms.”
Far more likely this is being prepared by Russians as they retreat in Kursk and blamed on Ukraine just in case any Russian civilians get hit. We know for a fact that Russia booby traps civilian areas which is a war crime. There have been zero cases of Ukraine doing this. So if a booby trap exists it should be assumed Russian.
That does seem like something that would violate some rules-of-war convention.
Booby-trapping something that might be mistaken by civilians as a legitimate humanitarian aid drop risks non-combatant casualties and makes it harder for actual aid operations to operate.
If it is something they’re actually doing, I agree. But this image looks like a crafts project gone wrong. Are we supposed to believe that the bit a the bottom is like, high explosive or something and that tiny wire is the primer?
That’s true! If it happened. Does anyone have any source at all for this from any reputable news organization?
Why would non-combatants be in the trenches?
It’s an argument you could make, but there’s already a convention against these specific types of weapon, even if you promise to be careful to clear them all when you’re done.
Yup. I read the convention on mines recently in the wake of the pagers thing. Even if chocolate isn’t humanitarian aid, portable booby trapped non-military items are forbidden if they self-trigger. (The pagers actually seem fine by the copy I read, because being remote-controlled makes them “other devices”)
Edit: And also specifically food or drink.
Ah, this reminds the time when cluster munitions were bright yellow, so you could spot them and stay away.
And food aid packages were bright yellow, so you could spot them and easily collect them.
Yeah…
Oh man, when was that?
During the early occupation of Afghanistan after 2001. Here’s a news article from 2003 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/2912617.stm
Note that that wasn’t on purpose.
Wow. I guess those two teams didn’t talk often, which tracks.
Happy cake day!
Yeah, this definitely looks like airdropped chocolate to me bro.
Wouldn’t catch me dead with dark chocolate in my hand, or exploded all over me
The same troll replies three times with different accounts. All blocked.
What?
Mirror + bandaid + paperclip + packing tape = boom? It’s like a bad 80s tv show.
TIL Macguyver is a Ukrainian asset.
Ukrainians are accusing Russia of the same thing. Plus ya know… Russia is literally poisoning water supplies
and executing prisoners of war
And are constantly caught lying.
Wouldn’t Ukraine just drop bombs from drones like they’ve been doing?
We’re… supposed to believe Russia!? According to them, they still haven’t violently invaded Ukraine, kidnapped children, or committed war crimes!
(To be clear, any war crimes need to be stopped, investigated, and prosecuted.)
EDIT: Wait, there’s not even an article to look into sources? Just text and an image!? If this isn’t my specific so not cross-linking currently this has to violate community rules. Or at least it should…
We’re… supposed to believe Russia
No.
Wait, there’s not even an article to look into sources
I do not post link to pro-Russian sources. You can do a reverse image search, if you so wish.
“Pro-Russian” sources? I think you misunderstand. I’m curious why there are no sources. Like, at all. Not just from you, but any that actually exist! I can’t find anything. Here’s a search that should be broad enough:
Adding “explosive” to the query doesn’t yield any better results. We don’t have to link propaganda, but if Russia is claiming this, there would be English-language articles about the claim, yes? Again, if anyone has any source, please post it… But no, “do your own research” isn’t sufficient for a claim with literally nothing to back it up.
You’re not going to find anything if you’re using Google for your searches.
Try changing your location with a VPN. Search using Yandex. Translate your search to Russian first. Etc.
SOURCES.
This isn’t a news community. It is a Ukrainian one. The preface “Russians say…” is all that is needed for desirable participants to understand the rest is BS.
You are spamming. Move on.
Edit: Oh, and FTR
You can start to track this down by reverse image searches if you are that curious. It’s a crap story, so the actual source is going to be ambiguous.
This was the first I found, posted on the 4th, and I am not linking to it directly.
The sources are all Russian.
…What sources? You act like language is a wall. Like there’s no journalist in the world that speaks Russian. Information knows no borders.
This is the biggest global conflict right now, including Israel.
SOURCES.
He’s saying there are none.
Which is when I wouldn’t be posting this hot garbage, but I don’t think he understands that by spreading this he’s engaging in Russian propaganda, even when he’s posting it to show us “what a crazy unfounded claim they made.”
It’s a bit like linking to some stupid influencer who you hate. Don’t give them the attention, that’s exactly what they want.
Same thing with these stories.
But looking at his profile I don’t think he’s pro-Russian. Just… silly.