Pro-Putin traitor Brit Graham Phillips filmed pigs eating dead Ukrainian soldiers - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Pro-Putin traitor Brit Graham Phillips filmed pigs eating dead Ukrainian soldiers - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"The Metropolitan Police War Crimes Team, the CIA and FBI are investigation the traitor Brit as he filmed the pigs eating protected human remains under the Geneva Convention Act and Phillips is heard saying in Russian "It's a buffet." "He's also eating munching, munching and munching! They're not even shy." "Eat, be healthy," Phillips adding "It turns out he was useful for someone.""
"The British traitor is also being investigated for interviewing and mistreating Prisoner of War Aiden Aslin, 31, The Sun reports. Phillips interviewed Aslin for a total of 44 minutes and filed the process, Aiden is a former Ukrainian Marine joined his military service before the war started in Ukraine in 2022. Aslin can be seen during the interview handcuffed, bruised and looking exhausted in the footage taken by Phillips."
"Phillips was asked by The Sun about why he did not intervene, the British traitor said, "Why should I have intervened in that incident with the pigs?" "Those Ukrainian soldiers came to Donbas to murder the civilians of Donbas, who want to be with Russia, not part of the Ukrainian Nazi regime. They ended up becoming pig fodder." He added, "I could say it was pigs eating pigs, but that would be an insult to the pigs.""
Graham Phillips filmed pigs eating dead Ukrainian soldiers and is under investigation by the Metropolitan Police War Crimes Team, the CIA and the FBI for potential breaches of the Geneva Convention Act. Phillips is heard in the footage saying in Russian "It's a buffet," and he makes taunting remarks about the remains. Phillips is also being investigated for interviewing and allegedly mistreating prisoner of war Aiden Aslin, 31; the interview reportedly lasted 44 minutes and shows Aslin handcuffed, bruised and exhausted. Metropolitan Police opened an investigation in 2022 and are liaising with the Crown Prosecution Service over potential breaches of international law.
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