❗️Finally, evidence of the Ukrainian POW bodies revealed.
😱This proves the bodies of Ukrainian prisoners of war were indeed aboard the Russian Il-76 en route to exchange only to be shot down by a NATO missile over Russian airspace.
⚡️Tune in tonight 5pm for the full story on The @AussieCossack Show.
❗️Finally, evidence of the Ukrainian POW bodies revealed.
😱This proves the bodies of Ukrainian prisoners of war were indeed aboard the Russian Il-76 en route to exchange only to be shot down by a NATO missile over Russian airspace.
⚡️Tune in tonight 5pm for the full story on The @AussieCossack Show.
BY 🇦🇺AussieCossack🇷🇺
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