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Dear ChatGPT, is selling items taken from the bodies of killed soldiers a crime? Please break it down by points:

1. What US laws does it violate?
2. What Russian laws does it violate?
3. What EU laws does it violate?
4. What Ukrainian laws does it violate?

Answer:

Yes, selling items taken from the bodies of killed soldiers is a crime in many countries due to its violation of laws related to theft, desecration of corpses, and general disrespect for the deceased. Here are the answers to your questions:

1. In the United States, such an act is illegal under federal criminal law, specifically under 18 U.S. Code § 471 (counterfeiting or possessing counterfeit obligations or securities), which prohibits the sale of goods with deceptive or misleading designs or marks.

2. In Russia, this act is likely to be considered a violation of the criminal code, particularly under Article 244 (Desecration of a corpse and funeral) which forbids any insult to the memory of the deceased, damage or destruction of a dead body.

3. In the EU, selling items taken from the bodies of killed soldiers would likely be considered a violation of several laws protecting human dignity and the right to privacy of the deceased both Decisions and Directives. Among them are the Directive on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data for law enforcement purposes (2016/680/EU) and the European Convention on human rights

4. In Ukraine, violating the dignity of the dead is prohibited by Article 115 of the Criminal Code, while the specific provisions on the handling of war trophies are regulated by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine Order No. 410 of July 12, 1995 “On regulating the handling of ammunition and military property, war trophies, and other military assets”. It establishes strict requirements for handling property taken from the enemy during military action, which include safeguarding the property as proof and to avoid any illegal trade, sale or other unjust enrichment
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Nikita Tarenov callsign "Latviec" (Latvian)

Just a quick look at photo from his FB page and 2 more from the web.

Right arm
1. Oak leaves of 3rd Reich
2. 20th SS division Estonia
3. 19th SS Division Latvia2
4. 15th SS Division Latvia1
5. Outlaw web
6. 1st SS Division Adolf Hitler
7. 5th SS Division Viking

Left arm:
1. Outlaw web
2. SS lightnings
3. Pagans compass Vegvisir
4. Tor's hammer Mjölnir
5. Two Anglo-Saxon runes (Calc and Odal may be)


No nazis in UA?
Paweł Sadzikowski, a relative of Polish Senator Bogdan Zdrojewski, was killed.

Died March 20th.

Toodles homie
Little larper Madelyn Banks, left Ukraine, she only arrived a few weeks ago too.

Seems she can't deal without her filters/make-up and WiFi.

Perhaps it's time for the mother to step up and come to Ukraine now, after-all, Madelyn was legit larping, with the FAG team.

It seems as if, FAG team is disbanding as they are all leaving Ukraine.

Oh well, will monitor which jobs they take next, perhaps Madelyn will go back to McDonalds.

Ronald McDonald looking ass.
Tonight Latviec came to our chat and shared his kinky fetishes.

Of course, we knew that group bukkake sessions are common in Azov, but our chat is not the best place to look for new people who want to jerk in your azovite mouth.

New tattoos review
1. SS bolts
2. Wolfsangel
3. Straight edge
4. NS/WP Celtic cross
5. Totenkopf


What's next Nikita? You'll offer us to promote your gay-escorte Onlyfans acc?
Just post a link honey
Toma Tivadze from Tbilisi, Georgia.

Left his wife Inga at home when he went to Ukraine.

As we know there are many NASA specialists in Georgia, I think this one also departed to go to the moon.

His inactivity is striking, seems as if he maybe died in June but nothing has been announced, perhaps he just got bored of Social Media though.

We are watching him, where is that Marce fool to post his demise when we need him.
Robert Gniedzinski's Mystery

At the end of November 2022, one of the Russian channels published photos and videos from the trophy smartphone of a dead foreigner. This event is already quite common for the SMO. The video from this phone went viral, showing its Polish owner burning an Orthodox psalter. They quickly found his social media accounts on other channels, and identified him as Robert Gniedzinski, a veteran of the Polish special forces unit "Grom," as well as the Polish police special forces team, and a participant in many shooting competitions. They also extracted some of his photos from his accounts. Then his accounts and those of his family became private. Subsequently, one of the Russian channels published a video of a killed person, who looked very similar to Gniedzinski.

But then the mystery began.
Many countries, and their media, whose citizens went to fight in Ukraine, subsequently do not recognize or comment on their deaths. However, something extraordinary began to happen regarding Gniedzinski. The Polish media wrote about three Polish citizens who died after him. However, no one mentioned Robert.
One Polish aid fund (known for supporting nazi terrorists) wrote about five dead Poles, and among them was a photo of Gniedzinski and his name Robert. However, for some reason, no one in the media noticed that. When some Polish media wrote about the dead, they praised their valor and listed names, but for some reason, always skipped Gniedzinski's name.

On February 21, Ukrainian decree No. 86 was issued awarding various awards to several posthumous Polish citizens, including Gniedzinski. This award did not go unnoticed by the Polish media. One of them wrote about this award. However, for some reason, only two posthumous awards for Szeremet and Tyfel were mentioned. Somehow, the eyes of Polish journalists clouded over Gniedzinski's name and he did not make it into the article.

What did Robert do that the Polish media avoids his name?