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U.S. Army Lieutenant General Roger L. Cloutier has allegedly been captured by Russian forces in Mariupol.

The Elensky regime sent two helicopters in a second attempt to rescue individuals among the remaining trapped Ukraine Army and Azov. Both were shot down before they could land. It is rumored that many NATO military officials are among the trapped combatants.

    • @chad1234OP
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      142 years ago

      We will most likely never see definitive evidence on this issue but IMO the mass bans on social media plus lack of an official US government denial would suggest the story is true.

      His social media accounts apparently made a post claiming that he was in Turkey and that is the sole public evidence to the contrary. In this situation a social media post is not proof of anything since the US government could easily seize his accounts.

      The two suicide mission helicopter rescues by the Elenssky regime also are suggestive that there are important individuals trapped in Mariupol.

      • loathesome dongeater
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        92 years ago

        Yeah their evidence is not very convincing unless someone can corroborate that the event where he was photographed took place on the day they claim it did and in Turkey like they say but I don’t know how to verify that. It’s especially dumb considering that this is pretty easy to refute but NATO have provided the minimum viable evidence.

        • @chad1234OP
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          12 years ago

          The posts depicted meetings of various military people and they would have been told what to say.

          Too late now for them to deboonk it definitively. He may resurface on TV later but that would not prove he was not captured.

          This story will live on as an amusing and highly plausible rumor on social media.

      • @cayde6ml
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        62 years ago

        I figure that social media sites wouldn’t ban anyone who talks of this if it weren’t true.

    • Breadbeard
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      52 years ago

      based off of a phone call where he makes this statement. but definite proof doesn’t exist and phone calls and metadata are pretty easy to forge for a service

    • @OrnluWolfjarl
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      42 years ago

      If he was, they’d be parading him around by now, and not trying to conceal news about him. He was either captured, or is possibly missing for some other reason.