I just have a little ■■■■ tonight…tomorrow whiskey…
What’s that a b___dy pint glass
Russische Truppen rücken auf größtes Atomkraftwerk Europas vor
22.25 Uhr: Russische Soldaten bewegen sich dem Bürgermeister einer nahe gelegenen Stadt zufolge auf das ukrainische Kernkraftwerk Saporischschja zu. “In der Stadt sind laute Schüsse zu hören”, schreibt Dmytro Orlow im Internet aus Energodar im Südosten des Landes. Saporischschja ist das größte Kernkraftwerk Europas.
Hell no. Each glass is worth $20
If countries really want to hit Russia where it hurts, they should put a sanction on playing cards. I’m sure the Russian people would all be rioting within days!
Wants a Dr No long barrelled gun mounted under that table
Unbelievable bravery and we see this time after time with Ukrainian people making human blockades - might not work but the symbolism is immense.
Local residents of Energodar on the way to the nuclear power plant have blocked the road and will not let the occupants pass.
I don’t think that this clip is verified as this has been released from Nato
NATO released video Tuesday of F-35s conducting flight operations at Šiauliai Air Base in Lithuania. Other Lightning IIs are deployed to Ämari Air Base in Estonia and Feteşti Air Base in Romania.
Operating alongside F-16 Fighting Falcon and F-15 Eagle fighter jets, the F-35s are tasked with ensuring no illegal or threatening air traffic is present in NATO territory, a tall order as Russia continues its assault on Ukraine.
Other U.S. aircraft that have also forward deployed in the past week include 20 AH-64 Apache helicopters that were sent from bases in Germany to the Baltics, 12 more Apaches sent from Greece to Poland and possibly two additional F-35s that were sent to an unspecified location along NATO’s southeastern flank.
I think I have gotten to the bottom of this and it sort of makes sense that this was disinformation spread by pro-Russian nationalist groups in the country as propaganda, which makes sense as if this had happened it would be in all of the news all over the country but there just isn’t any.
To nieprawda, opisywane sytuacje nie miały miejsca, a policja ostrzega przed fałszywymi informacjami pojawiającymi się w internecie.
This is not true, the described situations did not take place, and the police warn against false information appearing on the Internet.
It is from Untold News and they are trying to grow their channel with over exaggerated news, there is some truth in it as of course there are daily/nightly flights alone the border but that is standard practice and if you want to see them go to Flight tracker as they are not hiding their activity, which means they are a deterrent, not a threat.
I agree with you that the flights are a deterrent.
Novosibirsk, #Russia: Protestors still coming out despite mass arrests, & risk of spending 7 years in jail. Here chanting “No to War” by city’s Opera House:
Carlos Claire the NATO problem is that the Nuclear warhead which has been widely touted as a deterrent towards war has backfired on us. Nato is a mutual help organisation of (many) certain countries. If any of those countries were to start a war against Russia ( for example by shooting down a plane to keep a no-fly zone over Ukraine) it could trigger a third world war involving( in theory) a vast number of countries.
against Russia. Russia would feel hopelessly bullied ( the way we feel about him now) and a first defensive action ( get your strike in first) may well be a nuclear one. The Nato countries are therefore handicapped by the fact that Russia may believe that we would use this weapon against him.
It has been alleged that new legislation that would conscript into the military anyone arrested protesting against the Russian invasion of Ukraine i.e. they would be f___ed to fight. However I have my doubts as to its veracity as militarily this is so inept that it would not be effective. Its value therefore is perhaps as a deterrent only.
I think we need to consider that there could well be more power cuts and outages across VH apartments.
Moscow Police Detain C___dren Holding Anti-War Placard
Police in Moscow detained two women and five c___dren who wanted to lay flowers at the Ukrainian Embassy as day six of Russia’s deadly invasion of Ukraine came to a close Tuesday.
Researcher Alexandra Arkhipova said the c___dren aged 7 to 11 were initially held with their m____rs in a police van before being taken to a police station and eventually released hours later. Photos of their detention showed the c___dren holding a poster saying “No to War.”
“None of what’s happened is holding up in my head,” Arkhipova, an anthropologist at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, wrote on Facebook about the detentions.
A video attachment showed one of the women explaining to a crying girl from inside a cell that “the task is for fewer people to gather and say they’re against the war.”
Arkhipova said police allegedly threatened to strip the women, Yekaterina Zavizion and Olga Alter, of custody over the five c___dren.
They face a trial and a fine on unspecified charges, Arkhipova added.
“The parents are in fear,” she wrote.
The OVD-Info website, which monitors protests and arrests across Russia, points out that c___dren up to the age of 14 cannot be legally held for more than three hours.
It said that authorities have arrested more than 320 anti-war protesters across 33 Russian cities over the past hours.
A total of 6,840 people have been detained since President Vladimir Putin ordered what is officially referred to as a “special military operation” in neighboring Ukraine.
Hundreds of thousands in Europe and around the world took to the streets to condemn the war, which has led to displacement, civilian deaths and triggered unprecedented Western sanctions.
(source)
Seems like there is a Nuclear power plant on fire. Nice going, Russian army!
Europe’s largest nuclear power station, Zaporizhzhia, is on fire after coming under Russian attack, according to the mayor of the nearby town
A second Russian assault team moved in toward the entrance of the Zaporizhzhia NPP 10 min ago. It can be assumed that there is now a firefight between armies taking place inside a nuclear power plant for the first time in history. This is madness.
None of the reactors at Zaporizhzhia is likely to explode in the way Chernobyl did. But Russians must move away from the plant.
So if a radioactive cloud floats over a NATO backed nation and harms or k__ls people can NATO invoke article 5 and go in and clean out Russians from Ukraine?