it was a cover story for biological samples destruction services. the labs were emptied, evacuated, sterilized ahead of russian siege. those are immolation services for laboratories.
It takes hours to cremate a body and a tremendous amount of fuel. This sounds like an awful way to handle mass combat casualties versus just burying them.
It actually does take a lot of energy to heat a human body to thousands of degrees for hours as is necessary to reduce it to ash. It's fricked up but true.
looking at this from a US military perspective, mobile furnace things are actually very useful for bases with no infrastructure. Let's you burn poop and all sorts of other junk, instead of having giant shit and trash piles building up.
why did people immediately assume these were meant for bodies?
it's fricking moronic to even entertain the idea. >russia having enough fuel >russia caring about dead bodies >russia being at least a little bit competent
might as well start believing ayys and holocaust.
>Mobile crematoriums >So were they actually used
No, the Russian military's preferred way to dispose of casualties is picrel and strike their service from the record.
Go looks at the articles about these from when Ukraine good the world cup. It's just copy pasta. They were cleaning up all the stray dogs before foreigners visited and people wrote Holocaust fiction.
well they never got to the purge part of the 3 day operation. so they probably gave up. stuck to normal mass graves. since they didn't get to disappear the Opposition.
Is that even enough insulation for the thousands of degrees over a few hours it takes to cremate a body? Looks kinda thin but I'm not a crematorium expert.
Possibly the idea *was* to use them to selectively do a "clean" Purge...
But you know how Russians are by now: don't spend too much time planning things out, just rush into action, fail miserably, give up almost immediately and just return to doing what they do best: act like Black folk. Too many bodies to burn, so mass graves instead.
Maybe I'm having a fricking stroke but I recall seeing this exact thread with the same picture and the same title and the same OP just the other day. Came in thinking how the frick is this thread still up with only 23 replies.
They live rent free in heads of pro-Ukrainian redditors but I haven't seen any photo nor video except a few "product demonstration" ones from before the invasion. One would think that there would be some photo/video evidence, like with fricking everything else in this war, but nooo. So I'm considering claims of their use in Ukraine as bullshit until proven otherwise.
No country has ever been able to cremate a large number people in wartime conditions. Those things in Ukraine probably never got used or were just used for biological waste disposal at field hospitals. IIRC slabs prefer to bury their dead anyway.
They realized it's cheaper not to recover the body
they live rent free in your head, so maybe they really are real
it was a cover story for biological samples destruction services. the labs were emptied, evacuated, sterilized ahead of russian siege. those are immolation services for laboratories.
In their 3 day operation with little resistance they were gonna eliminate any opposition they got their hands of and claim they all fled to Poland.
Probably used in Mariupol.
They exist but they turned out to be ineffective as any other Russian wunderwaffe
>They exist but they turned out to be ineffective as any other Russian wunderwaffe
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>They exist but they turned out to be ineffective as any other Russian wunderwaffe
>They exist?
Proof?
It takes hours to cremate a body and a tremendous amount of fuel. This sounds like an awful way to handle mass combat casualties versus just burying them.
sir, are you DENYING THE HOLOCAUST???
Yes.
No, I acknowledge it happened, and it was a massive disappointment.
It never happened, and it should happen again
go away
Is this the same disingenuous fake logic as “jet fuel can’t melt steel beams” and “high velocity objects mean it’s cannon”?
It actually does take a lot of energy to heat a human body to thousands of degrees for hours as is necessary to reduce it to ash. It's fricked up but true.
looking at this from a US military perspective, mobile furnace things are actually very useful for bases with no infrastructure. Let's you burn poop and all sorts of other junk, instead of having giant shit and trash piles building up.
why did people immediately assume these were meant for bodies?
>So were they actually used
Yeah, to burn covid deaths. Thats what they were for, nothing else.
it's fricking moronic to even entertain the idea.
>russia having enough fuel
>russia caring about dead bodies
>russia being at least a little bit competent
might as well start believing ayys and holocaust.
>it's fricking moronic to even entertain the idea
So the hoholshills are moronic. Understood.
>Mobile crematoriums
>So were they actually used
No, the Russian military's preferred way to dispose of casualties is picrel and strike their service from the record.
You see comrade
is added bonus, no need to pay family for comrades went missing in action, and after the war we can say had no casualties!
Go looks at the articles about these from when Ukraine good the world cup. It's just copy pasta. They were cleaning up all the stray dogs before foreigners visited and people wrote Holocaust fiction.
well they never got to the purge part of the 3 day operation. so they probably gave up. stuck to normal mass graves. since they didn't get to disappear the Opposition.
but we won't know
Is that even enough insulation for the thousands of degrees over a few hours it takes to cremate a body? Looks kinda thin but I'm not a crematorium expert.
Last I heard the vatniks are burning around 2000 dead per day.
Of course not, they just decided to leave the dead guys where they were and they didn't have enough of them to cover up their war crimes.
Possibly the idea *was* to use them to selectively do a "clean" Purge...
But you know how Russians are by now: don't spend too much time planning things out, just rush into action, fail miserably, give up almost immediately and just return to doing what they do best: act like Black folk. Too many bodies to burn, so mass graves instead.
Maybe I'm having a fricking stroke but I recall seeing this exact thread with the same picture and the same title and the same OP just the other day. Came in thinking how the frick is this thread still up with only 23 replies.
You're probably just tired from the work week but thank god it's Friday, right? Can't wait to start the weekend.
>So were they actually used or was this just another ghost of keev?
rusBlack folk would still leave their dead to rot even if they had crematoriums
They live rent free in heads of pro-Ukrainian redditors but I haven't seen any photo nor video except a few "product demonstration" ones from before the invasion. One would think that there would be some photo/video evidence, like with fricking everything else in this war, but nooo. So I'm considering claims of their use in Ukraine as bullshit until proven otherwise.
wouldn't it make more sense to just pile the corpses in the truck and drive them to russia/belarus once it gets full?
>Ghost of queef
He's real to me, damnit!
fly fast you funny fulcrum
No country has ever been able to cremate a large number people in wartime conditions. Those things in Ukraine probably never got used or were just used for biological waste disposal at field hospitals. IIRC slabs prefer to bury their dead anyway.
They literally don't exist, all the photos and pictures that accompanied the articles were from a British advertisement for the trucks years ago.
Just more Ukrainian lies that morons lapped up.
>or was this just another ghost of keev?
Ghost of KEEV just flew all the way to Irkutsk for an interception so you better shut the frick up