Two angles on what is "truth" in this story:
Evidence that this story is true is based on an image posted by the Ukrainian Government that says it was legit and acquired from that city?
Evidence that this story is false is a local dentist who says it is wrong?
I think the most accurate statement about this whole story is Russian soldiers may have thought these were gold crowns and picked it up to melt it down and make some money once they got back to Russia. Feels like that is the most accurate 'story' in all of this.
Two angles on what is "truth" in this story:
Evidence that this story is **true** is based on an image posted by the Ukrainian Government that says it was legit and acquired from that city?
Evidence that this story is **false** is a local dentist who says it is wrong?
I think the most accurate statement about this whole story is Russian soldiers may have thought these were gold crowns and picked it up to melt it down and make some money once they got back to Russia. Feels like that is the most accurate 'story' in all of this.
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