Summary of 우크라이나 전쟁에 살아 있는 비밀병기까지 투입하고 있는 러시아 [쥐니어스] EP.6

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The video reveals that dolphins have been used as military assets in Russia's war efforts, being trained to perform tasks such as underwater reconnaissance and bomb deployment due to their advanced sonar abilities. While Russia has faced allegations of animal abuse and illegal operations involving these dolphins, other countries, like the United States and North Korea, also have programs training marine animals for military purposes. However, the practice raises ethical concerns as it involves capturing and training animals in an unnatural environment. Additionally, the use of improvised weapons in the Ukrainian conflict has resulted in the accidental killing of wildlife, including mammals such as whales and dolphins. There is ongoing debate about whether these incidents are deliberate or the result of poor equipment, but war crime experts suggest they may be intentional attempts to harm innocent animals and weaken enemy morale. The use of such weapons not only leads to the unnecessary killing of animals but also impacts the human population. Unfortunately, as conflicts persist, more animals will suffer and die in these territories.

  • 00:00:00 In this section, it is revealed that dolphins have been used as military assets in Russia's war efforts. These highly intelligent animals possess advanced sonar abilities, allowing them to detect and track small objects underwater. They have been trained to perform various tasks such as underwater reconnaissance and bomb deployment. While Russia has faced allegations of animal abuse and illegal operations involving these dolphins, it is not the only country to militarize marine animals. The United States also has a program that trains sharks, killer whales, and other marine animals for military purposes. North Korea has even been suspected of having its own dolphin program. However, it is important to note that these practices raise ethical concerns as they involve capturing and training animals in an unnatural environment.
  • 00:05:00 In this section, we learn about Russia's use of improvised weapons in the Ukrainian conflict, including sonar use for killing dolphins. These dolphins were too large for regular sonar, and their deaths were attributed to Russian mines and navy vessels. However, these forms of wildlife are not the only targets of this kind of warfare. In Korea, for example, there have been instances of regular military sonar accidents in areas inhabited by whales, dolphins, and other marine life. There's been ongoing debate about whether these incidents are intentional or the result of poor equipment. According to war crime experts, these attacks may be a deliberate attempt to harm innocent animals in an effort to deter or weaken the enemy morale. The use of such weapons leads to extra killing of animals, including contributions from the human population. As conflicts continue, we will see more animals suffer and die in their territories.

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